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TO BE SOLD BY HER ORDER 
THURSDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS 
DECEMBER SEVENTEENTH, EIGHTEENTH 
AT EIGHT-FIFTEEN O’CLOCK 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 


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VERY RARE ATLAS, OF GREAT HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE 


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CASPAR BARLZUS, 1647 


[NUMBER 122] 





SALE NUMBER 2018 
PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SATURDAY, DECEMBER TWELFTH 


THE GEOGRAPHICAL Wev 
COLLECTION OF ( 


MRs. LAURENS MORGAN 
HAMIL'TON 


PARIS, FRANCE 
& MEULAN, SEINE-ET-OISE 


COMPRISING 
RARE ATLASES & MAPS 
OF THE RENAISSANCE 
AMERICAN & KUROPEAN VIEWS 


ALSO 


THE HAMILTON COLLECTION OF 


SHIP MODELS 
NAVAL & SHIPPING PRINTS 
MARINE RELICS & AMERICANA 


TO BE SOLD BY HER ORDER 


TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION 
THURSDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS 
DECEMBER SEVENTEENTH, EIGHTEENTH 
AT EIGHT-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES LAY45 


[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Present] 
489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET 
NEW YORK 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


ALL BIDS TO BE PER LOT AS NUMBERED IN THE CATALOGUE. 
The highest bidder to be the buyer. In all cases of disputed bids the decision 
of the Auctioneer shall be final. 


Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash payments on 
account as may be required, in default of which the lots purchased shall be 
resold immediately. 


Purchases to be removed at the buyer’s expense and risk within twenty-four 
hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the purchase money 
to be paid on or before delivery, in default of which The Anderson Galleries, 
Incorporated, will not be responsible for any loss or damage whatever, but the 
lot or lots will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage 
charges. 


All lots will be placed on public exhibition before the date of sale, for examina- 
tion by intending purchasers, and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will 
not be responsible for the correctness of the description, authenticity, genuine- 
ness, or for any defect or fault in or concerning any lot, and make no warranty 
whatever, but will sell each lot exactly as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. 


If accounts are not paid and purchases removed within twenty-four hours of the 
conclusion of the sale, or, in the case of absent buyers, when bills are rendered, 
any sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and The Anderson Gal- 
leries, Incorporated, reserve the right to resell the lot or lots by either private 
or public sale, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises from such 
resale it shall be made good by the defaulter, together with all expenses in- 
curred. This condition shall be without prejudice to the right of this Com- 
pany to enforce the sale contract and collect the amount due without such 
resale, at its own option. 

The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for the employ- 
ment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be responsible 
for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. 

The Anderson Galleries make no charge for executing orders for their cus- 
tomers and use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted 


by other bids. 


A Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be obtained for One Dollar 
for each Session of the Sale 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES, INC.) 
489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
TELEPHONE REGENT 0250 CATALOGUES ON REQUEST 


SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. F. A. CHAPMAN AND MR, A, N. BADE 


INTRODUCTION 


HE early map makers were artists and not mere artisans. They 

produced maps which reveal a fine imaginative sense, with a feeling 
for color and harmony; and for this reason they are found to be of a 
high decorative value. In the minds of the pioneers of map making was 
a sense of wonderment that the world was so marvellous and so beautiful. 
They adorned their productions with rich coloring of ships and shipping 
craft. Portraits of princes and potentates decorated the margins, and 
bits of native costume filled up the corners. 

The earliest Atlases may have been produced upon a thrifty principle 
and are therefore rather rough in technique, though they are among the 
most scarce and valuable of all. The art of map making in Europe quickly 
developed. The earlier work of Mercator, and of Hondius, Ortelius and 
others had shown the way, but had only whetted the appetite for some- 
thing better. The great publishers of Amsterdam began in 1631 to issue 
Atlases and Maps which even if published to-day, with the greater facilities 
of production now known, would be regarded as amazing enterprises. 
In the seventeenth century, when printing and engraving were in danger 
of becoming commercialized and when they had lost much of their simple 
beauty, the firm of Blaeu of Amsterdam raised map production to a fine 
art and began their vast enterprise of successfully mapping out the coun- 
tries of the world. Yet another great Dutch firm arose—that of Jansson 
—and issued admirable plans of towns and cities, which were a great 
advance upon the earlier work of Braun and Hogenburg, and of John 
Speede. The output of Atlases from Amsterdam in the first half of the 
seventeenth century marks a great landmark in the history of geography. 
Every library in the princely houses of Europe had one or more of them, a 
noble row of folios bound in Dutch vellum with simple ornaments of gold. 

The collection now being sold was made by one who had vision to per- 
ceive before almost anyone else had done so the great merit and high 
decorative value of early maps, and who concentrated upon getting to- 
gether the best of them with contemporary coloring. 

Some of the greater landmarks in the history of old maps may be 
here noticed. It was in 1570 that Ortelius produced at Antwerp his first 
Atlas. The story runs as follows: An Antwerp merchant named Hooft- 
man had begun in the sixteenth century to collect old maps. His nautical 
curiosity developed and his collection increased. He soon found that 
the job of rolling up and unrolling his large maps was a nuisance, so 
Abraham Ortelius was commissioned to obtain as many single sheet maps 
as he could find and to stitch and bind them in a volume. Having in this 
way put together about thirty maps for his master Hooftman, Ortelius 
decided to extend the benefit to all scholars and to publish a book of maps. 
Thus began the Atlas by which he is known to all geographers. 


In the early years of the seventeenth century, Gerard Mercator and 
Jodocus Hondius produced their great Atlas. This was published in vari- 
ous languages and became an epoch-making book. The name of Mercator 
is now a household word. The craft of map making descended from 
Hondius to his son in law Jan Jansson, who became one of the great 
map makers of Europe, founding the house of Jansonius at Amsterdam. 

Meanwhile the Englishman John Speede had, in 1611, produced his 
Atlas of the most famous parts of the world, with maps decorated with 
the arms of leading families and with border illustrations of figures in 
national costumes and small inset views of towns and cities. For many 
of his maps Speede borrowed from Hondius and others. The year 1631 
marks the advent of the greatest map producing house in Europe. It 
was in this year that W. J. Blaeu produced his first Atlas. The work 
was a success and it is now rare. In 1635 Blaeu, now joined by his son 
Jean Blaeu, published a larger Atlas in two volumes. It is in the intro- 
duction to this Atlas that the younger Blaeu in a touching paragraph 
speaks with a filial admiration of his father’s work and how he started 
map making’ because, being stimulated by the examples of the great geog- 
raphers (Mercator and others), he decided to devote his life to mapping 
out the world. The result was that the great house of Blaeu was soon 
producing the most beautiful maps the world has ever seen—lovely in 
coloring, excellent as to paper and beautiful in their ornamentation, their 
small views, their coats-of-arms, their allegorical figures and their native 
costumes. 

The House of Jansson, which was contemporary with Blaeu, was 
conducted by direct descendants of the family of Hondius. They pro- 
duced about 1630 a series of maps and plans of towns, done for the most 
part by George Hoefnagle, which were a great advance upon the famous 
book of town plans done by George Braun and Francis Hogenburg and 
published a decade or two earlier. 

Amsterdam continued to be the chief map producing city of Europe. 
Other great cartographers arose and among them Peter Goos, who pub- 
lished in the middle of the seventeenth century his great and beautiful 
maritime Atlas with fine border ornaments. Other countries joined with 
the Dutch, and Atlases and Maps of great beauty were produced by Sanson, 
De Wit, Seller, Nicolas Visscher, Van Keulen, Le Clerc, to name but a 
few of the great map makers of the period. Under Blaeu the art had 
risen very high. He had set a lofty standard of design and execution. 
The great Amsterdam house had shown the way and had improved in 
artistic methods upon all who had gone before. There can be no wonder 
that the collectors of the twentieth century have detected the merits of 
these Atlases, which for two centuries have lain buried in old private 
libraries, for the most part unopened. , 

ARTHUR L. HUMPHREYS 


ORDER OF SALE 


THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER SEVENTEENTH 


MAPS OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, CITIES, RIVERS, ETC. 
BY ORTELIUS, VISSCHER, BLAEU, SPEEDE AND OTHER 
FAMOUS CARTOGRAPHERS 


AFRICA, BY BLAEU, SPEEDE AND VISSCHER 
ASIA, BY BLAEU, VISSCHER AND SPEEDE 


AMERICA: A SPLENDID SERIES OF MAPS SHOWING 
AMERICA IN WHOLE OR PART 


NORTH AMERICA 
SOUTH AMERICA 
ATLASES 

BOOKS 
AMERICAN VIEWS 


FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER EIGHTEENTH 


MARINE RELICS 
GLOBES, PLANISPHERES AND CONSTELLATION CHARTS 


ENGLAND AND WALES: MAPS AND VIEWS OF THE COUN- 
TIES, CITIES AND ISLANDS 


SCOTLAND 

IRELAND 

VIEWS OF ENGLISH AND SCOTCH CASTLES 
SHIP MODELS 

OLD EUROPEAN VIEWS 


NAVAL AND MARINE PRINTS 
19TH CENTURIES 


AMERICANA 


IN COLORS OF 17TH-18TH- 


1- 42 
43— 46 
A7— 54 


55— 70 
71-112 
113-120 
121-142 
143-167 
168-208 


204-226 
227-242 


243-327 
328-330 
331-333 

304 
335-350 
351-874 


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FIRST SESSION 


NUMBERS 1-203 


MAPS OF EUROPEAN 
COUNTRIES, CITIES, RIVERS, ETC. 
BY ORTELIUS, VISSCHER, BLAEU, SPEEDE 
AND OTHER FAMOUS CARTOGRAPHERS 





NUMBERS 1-42 


ANCIENT GAUL 
Ortelius (Abraham). Gallie Veteris Typus. Colored. Symbolic 
title and. two inset ships. Folio. [ Brescia, 1598] 


AUSTRIA 
Medlinga, Vienna. From Jansson’s Atlas 1657. Colored. Insert 
view of all processes of wine-making, with people in costume. Folios. 


(2) 


BADEN AND HOCHBERGEN 

Vera totius Marchionatus Badensis et Hochbergensis. From Jans- 
son, Pitt and Swart’s Atlas 1683. Highly colored. Title in gold 
under a coat-of-arms, with six figures in costume at sides. E’mblem- 
atic design at bottom showing horses, a hunter with game, figure of 
plenty, shepherd, cupid, etc. Folio. 


COBLENTZ, TREVES, ROTHENBURG, AND PRAGUE 
Views of the above cities engraved for Jansson’s Atlas of 1657. Col- 
ored. Five views on two sheets. Folio. (2) 


DANUBE RIVER 

Danubius, fluvius Europe maximus, a Fontibus ad Ostia. From 
Jansson, Pitt, and Swart’s Atlas 1683. Wirth two beautiful colored 
insets; one on either side of the gold title shows a European king in 
armor defending the cross held by his wife; on the other side an 
Eastern potentate with sword and shield in front of his wife, who 
is stamping on the cross and offering incense; in the lower corner 
is an emblematic scene of nine river gods filling the stream. Folio. 


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DENMARK 

Speede (John). The Kingdome of Denmarke. Colored. Inset ships, 
borders in compartments showing ten natives in costume, views of 
six cities, two portraits, etc. Folio. [London]: G. Humble, 1626 


DENMARK 

Regni Daniz Accuratissima delineatio. From Jansson’s Atlas 1680. 
Colored. Title in gold under a coat-of-arms, supported by nude 
figures of early Danes. Inset with four ships, two coats-of-arms, etc. 
Folio. 


FRANCE 

Speede (John). France. Colored. Inset borders in compartments 

showing ten costumes of the French and views of eight cities. Folio. . 
[London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


FRANCE 

Visscher (Nikolaas). Gallia vulgo La France. Colored. Title sur- 
rounded by symbolic figures. Inset coat-of-arms and seven ships. 
Folio. [Amsterdam, ca. 1690] 


FRANCE AND HOLLAND 

Views of Reims en Champagne, Avignon, Urbs Campa, Flissinga 
[Flushing]. From Jansson’s Atlas 1657. Colored. Showing ships, — 
natives in costume, etc. Folios. (4) 


FRANKFORT 

Blaeu (Johannes and Cornelius). Novam Hance Territorii Franco- 

furtensis Tabulum. Colored. Elaborately illustrated with thirty- 

eight coats-of-arms, and four symbolical figures at the top represent- 

ing Peace, Concord, Conciliation and Justice. Textin French. Folio. 
[Amsterdam, 1649] 


GERMANY 

Speede (John). A Newe Mape of Germany. Colored. Border in- 
sets in compartments showing ten inhabitants in costume and views 
of eight cities. Folio. [London]: G. Humble, 1626 


GERMANY 

View of Danzig. From Jansson’s Atlas 1657. Colored. Fifteen in- 
habitants in costume in the foreground, numerous ships in the dis- 
tance and coats-of-arms at top. Folio. 


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GERMANY 
View of Nuremberg. From Jansson’s Atlas 1657. Colored. Shows 


twenty-four people of the City in costume of their rank, and three 
coats-of-arms. Folio. 


GERMANY 

View of Wiismaria [Mecklenburg-Schwerin]. From Jansson’s Atlas 
1657. Colored. Showing five inhabitants in costume, about fifteen 
ships, herd of cows, and three coats-of-arms. Folio. 


GREECE 


- Speede (John). Greece. Colored. Inset ships. Folio. 


[London]: Geo. Humble, 1626 


HESSIA 
Hassia Landgraviatus. From Blaeu’s Atlas 1649. Colored. Inset 
with seven coats-of-arms. Folio. 


HOLLAND 

Blaeu (Willem). Novus XVII Inferioris Germaniz Provinciarum 
Typus. Colored. Inset with figures of Minerva and Mercury on 
either side of the title, sixteen ships and numerous porpoises, etc. 
Text in Dutch. Folio. Amsterdam, [1649] 


HOLLAND 
Speede (John). A New Mape of ye XVII Provinces of Low Ger- 
manie. Colored. Inset with four ships, borders in compartments 
showing ten costumes and eight views of cities. Folio. 

[London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


HOLLAND 

View of Dordrecht. From Jansson’s Atlas 1657. Colored. A herd 
of cows, numerous inhabitants in costume and many ships and boats 
in the foreground; two coats-of-arms at the top, with a symbolic 
female figure. Folio. 


HOLLAND 

Views of Rotterdam and Vlissingen [Flushing]. From Jansson’s 
Atlas 1657. Colored. Many ships in the foreground and coats-of- 
arms at top. Folio. (2) 


ITALY 

Visscher (Nikolaas). Totius Italie Tabula. Colored. Four cupids 
over title, dedication under coat-of-arms near six symbolic figures. 
Folio. [ Amsterdam, ca. 1690] 


ITALY 
Views of Palermo, Catana and Padua. From Jansson’s Atlas 1657. 
Colored. Numerous ships, coats-of-arms, etc. Folios. (3) 


MEDITERRANEAN SEA 
Valk (Gerard and Leonard). Mare Mediterraneum. Colored. Folio. 
| [Amsterdam, 1748] 


PARIS 
Plan de Paris. Engraved chart in twenty sections, with key map, 
by Louis Bretez, engraved by Claude Lucas. Folio, half calf, sides 
with centre panel of Spanish calf with a gilt coat-of-arms. 

{Paris} lta 


PARIS AND GIBRALTAR 

Colored charts of Paris by Jean de Ram and Gibraltar by A. C. Seut- 
ter. Published in Amsterdam and Augsburg about 1725. Ships and 
views inset. Folios. (2) | 


PICARDY 
Surhon (Jan). Picardia Regio Belgica. Colored. Inset with coat- 
of-arms and a farmer and his wife. Folio. 

Amsterdami: Guilielmum et Joannem Blaeu, [1650] 


POLAND 
Speede (John). A Newe Mape of Poland. Colored. Borders in com- 
partments showing eight figures in costume, six cities and two coats- 


hs of-arms. Folio. [London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


POLAND AND LIVONIA 

Views of Riga and Warsaw. From Jansson’s Atlas 1657. Colored. 
Numerous ships and boats in the foreground, inhabitants in costume, 
coats-of-arms, etc. Folios. (2) 


PORTUGAL 

Visscher (Nikolaas). Portugalliz et Algarbiz Regna. Colored. 

Coat-of-arms in gold and colors, ten ships and symbolic figures. Folio. 
[ Amsterdam, 1690] 


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RHINE 

Rhenus Fluviorum Europe celeberrimus, cum Mosa, Mosella, et 
reliquis, in illam se exonerantibus fluminibus. From Jansson, Pitt 
and Swart’s Atlas 1683. Highly colored. Title in gold surrounded 
by symbolic figures of river gods, Bacchus, animals, etc.; ten coats- 


of-arms in gold and colors, supported by eleven cupids; four ships, 
etc. Folio. 


ROMAN EMPIRE 
Speede (John). A New Mappe of the Romane Empire. Colored. 
Inset are four ships, animals, borders in compartments showing ten 


| people in costume and views of six cities. Folio. 


[London]: Roger Rea the Elder and Younger, [1626] 


RUSSIA 
Speede (John). A Map of Russia. Colored. Inset chart of Mos- 
cow, five views, costumes, etc. Folio. 

[London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


SICILY 

Ortelius (Abraham). Siciliz veteris typus. Cum priviligio, 1584. 

‘Colored. Inset chart of Syracuse, five ships, sea-monsters, etc. Folio. 
[Antwerp: Christopher Plantin, 1584] 


SPAIN, VALENCIA 
[Ortelius (Abraham).] Valentize Regni. Cum privilegio 1584. Col- 
ored. Large and small ship insets. Folio. 

[Antwerp: Christopher Plantin, 1584] 


SPAIN 

Speede (John). Spaine newly described. Colored. Inset ship and 
borders in compartments showing ten natives in costume and views 
of nine cities. Folio. [London]: George Humble, 1626 


SPAIN 

Visscher (Nikolaas). Hispaniz et Portugallie Regna. Colored. 
Over the title is the figure of Hispania beside the coat-of-arms, which 
is supported by cupids. Folio. [ Amsterdam, ca. 1690] 


SPAIN AND PORTUGAL 

Sevilla, Lisabona, Alhambre, Monasterium 8. Laurenty in Escuriali. 
From Jansson’s Atlas 1657. All colored. Inset with many ships, 
natives in costumes, coats-of-arms, etc. Folio. (4) 


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SWEDEN, NORWAY, DENMARK 

[Pitt (Moses).] Svecie, Norvegiz, et Danize, Nova Tabula. Colored. 

Title in gold under three coats-of-arms surrounded by emblematic 

designs. Inset with ten ships, numerous animals, etc. Folio. 
[Oxford: For Moses Pitt, 1680] 


TUSCANY 
[Ortelius (Abraham).] 
Bellarmato. 


Thusciz descriptio Auctore Hieronymo 
Colored. Inset with five ships. Folio. 
[Antwerp: Plantin, 1584] 


VOLGA RIVER 
Olearius (Adam). Nova et Accurata Wolgze fluminis, olim Rha dicti 
delineatio. Two parts on one sheet. Colored. Inset with five natives 
in costume surrounding title in gold, a group of eight deer and coat- 
of-arms supported by two nude figures, etc. Folio. 

[Oxford: For Moses Pitt, 1683] 


YPRES 
Sanders (Anton). Nova et Exacta Geographica Sale et Castellanize 
Iprensis de Casselrie van Ipre. La Chastelenie d’Ipre. Anno 1641. 
Colored. With a large view of Ypres at the top, and the other bor- 
ders in compartments showing 20 views of public and, private build- 
ings of that city. Three coats-of-arms at the top. The whole 
heightened with gold. Text in Latin. Folio. 

[Amsterdam: J. Blaeu, 1649] 


An unusual illustrated map. 


AFRICA 
BY BLAEU, SPEEDE AND VISSCHER 


NUMBERS 43-46 


AFRICA 

Blaeu (Willem). Africa nova descriptio. Colored. With over twenty- 
five animals, birds, fish and sea monsters inset in the body of the 
map, with nine ships on the oceans. Borders in compartments show- 
ing twenty natives in costume and nine cities and settlements. Text 
in French. Folio. [Amsterdam], [1650] 


One of the most profusely illustrated of the Blaeu maps. 


AFRICA 
Speede (John). Africa described. Colored. Inset with five ships, 
numerous animals, whales, etc.; borders in compartments showing 
ten natives in costume and views of eight cities. Folio. 

[London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


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45 AFRICA 
Visscher (Nikolaas). Africa accurata tabula. Colored. Title up- 


CY held by mythological figures and a negro on either side; coat-of-arms 
surrounded by mythological figures; inset with eleven ships, and 
numerous animals, fish, etc. Folio. [Amsterdam, ca. 1690] 

46 ALGIERS 


Views of Algiers. From Jansson’s Atlas 1657. Colored. Four large 
/ ~— oared pirate galleys in the harbor, the walled town, and castles in 
the rear. Folio. 


ASTA 


BY BLAEU, VISSCHER AND SPEEDE 


NUMBERS 47-54 


47 ASIA 
Blaeu (Willem). Asia noviter delineata. Colored. Inset with five 
ys ships, animals, whale, etc. Borders in compartments showing twenty 
natives in full costume and nine cities of Asia. Text in French. Folio. 
[ Amsterdam, 1650] 


BEAUTIFUL MAP. 


48 ASIA 
x Visscher (Nikolaas). Asia nova delineatio. Colored. Inset are six 
5 _» Ships, animals and birds, mythological figures around title, etc. Folio. 
RZ a [Amsterdam, ca. 1690] 


49 FAR EAST 
ay’ Views of Batavia in Java, Quinzay [Peking], and Calcutta. From 
Jansson’s Atlas 1657. Colored. Many ships, natives, etc. Folios. (3) 


50 INDIA 
Blaeu (Willem). India que Orientalis dicitur et Insulee adiacentes. 
‘¢ “Colored. Inset with a man in armor, two men in costume, seven 


ships, cupids, etc. Text in French. Folio. [Amsterdam, 1650] 

51 INDIA 
( & [Speede (John).] A New Map of East India. Colored. Costume 
ug insets. Folio. [London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


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MOLUCCAS 

Blaeu (Willem). Molucce Insule celeberrime. Colored. Inset with 
eight ships, two natives in costume, chart of Bachian Island, ete. 
Text in French. Folio. Amsterdam, [1650] 


PALESTINE 
Blaeu (Willem). Terra Sancta que in Sacris Terra Promissionis 
olim Palestina. Colored. Inset with a portrait of Moses and a High 


Priest in full costume, ship, and porpoises. Folio. 
Amstelodami, 1629 


TURKEY 
Speede (John). The Turkish Empire. Colored. Border insets of 
ten natives in costume and charts of six cities. Folio. 

[London]: Roger Rea the Elder and Younger, 1626 


AMERICA 
SPLENDID SERIES OF MAPS SHOWING AMERICA 





IN WHOLE OR PART 





NUMBERS 55-70 


ORIGINAL CHART OF THE TERRAQUEOUS GLOBE 


[BELLIN (JACQUES NICOLAS).] <A Correct Chart of the Ter- 
raqueous Globe, on which are Described Lines Shewing the Varia- 
tion of the Magnetic Needle in the most Frequented Seas; originally 
Composed, in the Year 1700, by the Celebrated Dr. Edmund Halley; 
Renewed by William Mountaine and James Dodson according to 
Observations made about the Year 1756; and now Published with 
all the Necessary Emendations. London: Printed for Robert Sayer 
and John Bennett. 2 sections, and two sheets of MS. description to 
be inset at the sides of the maps. 4 pieces. 


THE ORIGINAL MAP DRAWN ABOUT 1764 BY J. N. BELLIN, THE FAMOUS FRENCH 
HYDROGRAPHER, IN RED INK ON TWO LARGE FOLIO SHEETS, 211% by 24% INCHES; 
WITH THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT DESCRIPTIONS, ON TWO NARROW FOLIO SHEETS. 
THE WHOLE WAS MADE TO BE ENGRAVED AND PRINTED FIRST FOR BELLIN’S OWN 
ATLAS OF 1764, AND THEN FOR SAYER’S ATLAS. 


AN EXTREMELY INTERESTING WORK SHOWING THE PROGRESS OF GEOGRAPHICAL 
DISCOVERY BETWEEN 1700 AND 1764. Although these are variation charts, the 
outlines of all coasts of the world are shown, with the names of countries, cities, 
islands, etc. in red ink. Apparently Halley’s map was copied on a reduced scale, 
and strips of paper superimposed upon that to mark the change in outline re- 
sulting from new discoveries. Nearly the whole western coast of America has 
been changed, including the North-west portion where two new ports are men- 
tioned north of ‘‘Georges Sound”: “Port Bucarelly” and “Port Remedios.” An 
engraved chart of the North Pole has been superimposed on the map of the 
Eastern Hemisphere, with new discoveries charted in red ink. 


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VERY RARE AND SPLENDIDLY COLORED MAP OF THE WORLD 
MOSES PITT, 1680 


[NUMBER 56] 


56 THE WORLD 


oo" 


Pitt (Moses). Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica ac Hydro- 
graphica Tabula. Title in gold. Colored. On three of the borders 
are fifteen portrayals of the mythological gods and goddesses, Venus, 
Jupiter, Terra, Mars, Aqua, etc.; and on the lower border seven 
ancient and mythological scenes, including Babylon, Colossus, Tem- 
ple of Diana, etc. All beautifully colored by hand. The coat-of- 
arms of the Bishop of Oxford is in one corner, and charts of the 
poles in others. Folio. [Oxford: for Moses Pitt, 1680] 


VERY RARE AND SPLENDIDLY COLORED AND ILLUSTRATED MAP OF THE WORLD. 
This is one of the three maps on America published in the most magnificent 
work of its kind in England. Only four volumes were issued, at so great an 
expense that Pitt failed and was thrown into a debtor’s prison. 


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AN APPARENTLY UNRECORDED MAP 
ROBERT GREENE, 1676 


[NUMBER 57] 


THE WORLD 

Greene (Robert). A New Mapp of the World. By Robert Greene 

at the Rose & Crowne in Budg row. Colored. Folio. Framed. 
[London], 1676 


AN APPARENTLY UNRECORDED MAP. Not in Phillips, Kohl collection and other 
authorities consulted. 


Consists of four circular charts: the Eastern and Western hemispheres, and the 
North and South poles. In each of the four corners is a beautifully painted 
scene: that of Europe, a hunting scene, with a king, queen, lady in waiting and 
page, all in ceremonial costume, in the foreground; of Asia, a combat between 
horsemen with two potentates, two women and a page; of Africa, children 
hunting led by a centaur, an elephant and horseman in the distance, and a man, 
woman and child in costume in the foreground; of America, a native king and 
queen with a child, and in the background several natives around a fire. The 
map of America shows California as an island. ’ 


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AN EXCESSIVELY RARE MAP, APPARENTLY FROM THE FIRST HONDIUS 
DATED 1602 


[ NUMBER 58] 


58 THE WORLD 


Mercator (Gerardus). Orbis Terre Novissima Descriptio. Authore 
Gerardo Mercatore, nuperime vero iuxta recentiores Cosmographos 
aucta et recognita. I. Hondius sculp. I. le Clere excu. 1602. 
Colored. Inset with dolphins and ships, symbolical figures, ete. 
Folio. [Amsterdam: J]. Hondius], 1602 


AN EXCESSIVELY RARE MAP, APPARENTLY FROM THE FIRST HONDIUS, WHICH IS 
THE SECOND MERCATOR EDITION OF THE ATLAS MAJOR. Apparently no copy of 
this edition of 1606 has appeared at auction. The first Mercator edition was 
published for the heirs of Mercator in 1602, and Jodocus Hondius brought out 
an edition in 1606 augmented by fifty new maps by himself and others, of which 
the above was one. Phillips gives the title of this map from the third Mercator 
edition to after the death of Hondius, but none of these titles agrees with this 
copy. As the map is dated 1602 and bears the name of Hondius, it must there- 
fore be from the First HONDIUS EDITION. Not in Phillips, the Kohl collection, 
or other authorities consulted. 


A BEAUTIFUL MAP. Australia surrounds the South Pole; notes in the body of 
the map tell of the discovery of America by Columbus, the discovery of New 
Guinea by Magellan, of Nova Albion in 1580; and such places as Nova Fran, 
Norombega, Florida, Mexico, etc. are named. 


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59 THE WORLD 
Blaeu (Willem). Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica ac 
Hydrographica Tabula. Colored. With borders in twenty-two com- 
partments, each containing a mythological figure or view, such as 
Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Babylon, Temple of Diana, etc. The map 
inset with fourteen ships, numerous fish, sea monsters, etc. Folio. 
Framed. [ Amsterdam, ca. 1640] 


RARE. Not in Phillips. A BEAUTIFUL MAP. 


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60 THE WORLD 
Schenck (Pieter). Diversa Orbis Terre. Visu incedente per Coluros 
a S~  Tropicorum, Ambos ejus Polos. Colored. Folio. 
Amsterdam, [ca. 1720] 


Besides the two main maps of the world, there are eight circular charts inset. 
Margins repaired. 


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61 AMERICA 
Allard (Charles). Recentissima Novi Orbis Sive Americze Septen- 
fo h- trionalis et Meridionalis Tabula. Colored. Ornamented colored title 
Ae Ae showing Indian woman, slave, birds, animals, etc. Folio. 
wx | [Amsterdam, 1696] 


Shows California as an island and a portion of the Great Lakes. 


62 AMERICA 
Blaeu (Willem). Americze Nova Tabula. Text in Latin, on verso. 
Go" Colored. With ten side border insets showing twenty-four natives 
rh ieee ‘an costume; nine insets at top of American cities; eight ships on the 
Y oceans, whales, native scenes, etc. Folio. Repaired at fold. 
[Amsterdam, 1640?] 


RARE. A BEAUTIFUL MAP. 


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63 AMERICA 
Delarochette (Louis 8.). A Map of the Whole Continent of Amer- 
maw ica. Colored. Folio. [London, ca. 1794] 


iy a 
on Contains an interesting note: “the California Isthmus being covered in the 
Spring Tides made imagine at first that California was an Island.” 


y 64 AMERICA 
i‘ av Delisle (Guillaume). Carte d’Amérique. Colored. Folio. 
Ci Amsterdam: Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, 1739 


65 AMERICA 


y Le Rouge (George Louis). Amérique Suivant le R. P. Charlevoix, 
49 yn De La Condamine et Plusieurs Autres Nouv’le Observations. Col- 
; x ored in outline. Inset descriptions. Folio. Paris, 1746 


66 AMERICA 
Mercator (Gerardus). America sive India Nova, ad magne Gerardi 
1 Mercatoris aui Universalis imitationem, in compendium redacta. 
Per Michaelem Mercatorem Duysburgensem. Colored. Folio. 
[Amsterdam: H. Hondius, 1630] 


RARE. Fine circular map surrounded by an ornamental border, with separate 
charts of Haiti, Gulf of Mexico, and Cuba in the corners. 


67 AMERICA 
ae, Nolin (J. B.). Amérique ou Nouveau Continent. Colored in out- 
0 line. With ‘Description de l’Amérique” on side margins. Slight 
repairs. Folio. Paris, 1754 


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FROM THE RAREST EDITION OF THE ORTELIUS FOLIOS 
ABRAHAM ORTELIUS, 1587 


[NUMBER 68] 


AMERICA 


Ortelius (Abraham). Americ sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descriptio. 
Colored. With ornamental borders, title insets, dolphins and over 
twenty-five ships scattered about in the seas. Folio. 


[Anvers: C. Plantin,] 1587 


VERY RARE, from the rarest edition of the Ortelius folios. For the first time the 
following inscription was added in the lower right hand corner: ‘Cum Priuilegio 
decennali Ab. Ortelius delineab. et excudeb. 1587.” The coast of South America 
was altered in this issue; Australia, New Guinea and Terra. del Fuego are 
joined and surround the South Pole; and many new discoveries in America are 
charted. A description of the New World in French is on the verso. 


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FINE COPY OF AN EXCESSIVELY RARE MAP 
JOHN SPEEDE, 1626 


[NUMBER 69] 


AMERICA 
[Speede (John).] America with those known parts in that unknown 
worlde both people and manner of buildings Discribed and inlarged 
by I. S. Ano. 1626. Engraved by Abraham Goos of Amsterdam. 
Colored. On the waters of the oceans are shown nine ships in color, 
numerous dolphins, whales, canoes, etc.; on the side borders, ten 
colored portraits of natives from various parts of America, in cos- 
tume; and on the top border, views of Havana, St. Domingo, Carta- 
gena, Mexico, Cusco, Isle of Mocha in Chilt, Rio Janeiro and Olinda. 
Folio. 
[London]: Are to be sold in popshead alley against the Exchange 
by G. Humble, [1626] 


FINE COPY OF AN EXCESSIVELY RARE AND BEAUTIFUL MAP. In one corner is a 
small chart of the North Pole. 


This map is apparently from the 1627 edition of Speede’s “Prospect of the most 
famous parts of the World.” It contains a “Description of America,” on the back. 


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AMERICA, WITH CALIFORNIA SHOWN AS AN ISLAND 
NICOLAS VISSCHER, 1670 


[NUMBER 70 ] 


70 AMERICA 
Visscher (Nicolas). Novissima et Accuratissima Totius Americz 
Descriptio. Colored. Inset with numerous emblematic figures in 
color, natives in costume, nine ships on the oceans, an Indian battle, 
and numerous animals. Folio. [ Amsterdam, 1670] 


RARE. A map that was copied by numerous cartographers. California is shown 
as an island. 


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NORTH AMERICA 


NUMBERS 71-112 


NORTH AMERICA 

Anville (Jean B. B. d’). America Septentrionalis. Coloniis in In- 
teriorem Virginiam deductis nec non Fluvii Ohio curso. Colored in 
outline. Inset description in German. Folio. Noribergee, 1756 


NORTH AMERICA 

Bellin (Jacques Nicolas). Partie Orientale de la Nouvelle France 
ou du Canada. Colored in outline. [Paris], 1755. RARE First Is- 
SUE; Partie Orientale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada. Pour 
seruir a l|’Intelligence des affaires et de l’Etat présent en Amérique 
communiquée [sic] au Public par les Héritiers de Homan en I’an 
1755. This map shows radical changes from the first. 2 maps. 
Folio. 


NORTH AMERICA 

Bellin (Jacques Nicolas). Partie Occidentale de la Nouvelle 
France ou Canada. Colored in outline. [Paris], 1755. FIRST ISSUE 
of this map of the Great Lake region; Partie Occidentale de la 
Nouvelle France ou du Canada. Pour seruir a Il’Intelligence des 
Affaires et de l’Etate présent en Amérique, communiquée au Public 
par les Héritiers de Homan, en l’an 1755. Shows many changes 
from the first map, especially in the outlines of the Great Lakes. 
2 maps. Folios. 


NORTH AMERICA 

Forts and Ports of America during the French and Indian War. 
Les Principales Forteresses Ports &c. de l’Amérique Septentrionale. 
Colored. Folio. Framed. [London, ca. 1755] 


Gives twenty charts, all colored, of the forts, islands, ports, harbors, etc. includ- 
ing New York, Boston, Annapolis Royal, Cartagena, Barbadoes, Curacao, etc. 
Although no cartographer’s name is given, this series was issued in Henry 
Popple’s Atlas and is presumably by him. 


NORTH AMERICA 

Homanno (Jo. Bapt.) Amplissime regionis Mississipi seu Pro- 
vincie Ludoviciane a Hennepin in America Septentrionali Anno 
1687 detectz. Colored. Inset engravings of Niagara Falls, buffalo, 
Jesuit priest, and Indians. Norimberge, [1730 ?] 
RARE. Not in Phillips. Listed in the Kohl collection. 


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NORTH AMERICA 

Jansson (Jan). America Septentrionalis. Colored. Very dainty 

inset of eight ships, sixteen animals, porpoises, etc. Folio. Framed. . 
Amsterdam, [1653] 


RARE. 


NORTH AMERICA 
Le Rouge (George Louis). Canada et Louisiane. Colored in out- 


‘ line. With inset maps of the course of the Mississippi River, and a 


view of Niagara Falls. Folio. Paris; 1755 


NORTH AMERICA | 

Longchamps (Sieur). Carte des Possessions Francoises et An- 
gloises dans le Canada, et Partie de la Louisiane. Colored in outline. 
Inset map of Louisiana, Florida and Carolina. Folio. Paris, 1756 
RARE. Not in Phillips. 


NORTH AMERICA 
Moll (Herman). A New and Exact Map of the Dominions of the 
King of Great Britain on ye Continent of North America. Con- 
taining Newfoundland, New Scotland, New England, Pensilvania, 
Maryland, Virginia and Carolina. Colored in outline. With inset 
charts of Louisiana, Carolina, Charlestown, and of North America. 
Also a curious colored view of Niagara Falls, the foreground of 
which shows a colony of nearly a hundred beavers building a dam, 
to which they are carrying stone on their tails, sticks in their fore- 
paws, felling trees, etc. With the colored coat-of-arms of Walter 
Dowglass, governor of the Leeward Islands. Folio. 

, [London], 1715 
RARE. Not in Phillips. 


NORTH AMERICA 
Moll (Herman). A New Map of the North Parts of America 
claimed by France under ye Names of Louisiana, Mississipi, Can- 
ada and New France with ye adjoyning Territories of England and 
Spain. Colored in outline. With inset charts of the Harbor of 
Annapolis Royal and the Mouth of the Mississippi River; also a fine 
colored view of “The Indian Fort Sasquesahanor.” Folio. 
[London], 1720 


FINE COPY. 


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NORTH AMERICA 

Pitt (Moses). A Map of the North-Pole and the Parts adjoining. 
Colored. Title in black and gold, with a hand-painted northland 
scene on either side. One of a Greenlander, his wife and child, a 
canoe and hut in the background; the other a whaling scene, two 
boats attacking a whale, others towing a whale to the ship, and a 
seal, sword-fish, etc. in the foreground. Coat-of-arms of the Earl of 
Plymouth in one corner and a chart of Nova Zembla in another. 
Folio. Oxon: At the Theatre, 1680 


RARE AND BEAUTIFUL. This chart shows a part of North America including 
Hudson’s Straits, Buttons Bay, New North Wales, Greenland, Nova Britannia, 
etc. The atlas from which this map was taken was said to be the most magnifi- 
cent publication of its kind in England. 


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NORTH AMERICA 
Popple (Henry). A Map of the British Empire in America, with 
the French, Spanish and Dutch Settlements adjacent thereto. Col- 
ored in outline, with inset views, Indians, hundreds of ships, naval 
battles, etc. 4 sections, folio. 

Amsterdam: For John Covens and Cornelius Mortier, [1741] 


The standard map of its period. Each section has a separate heading, as follows: 
Provinces suivantes comme la Caroline méridionale, la Florida, la Louisiane, le 
Mexique, le Jucatan, le Guatimala, le Darien, & une Partie de Cuba. 


La Nouvelle Bretagne, le Canada, la Nouvelle Ecosse, la Nouvelle Angleterre, la 
Nouvelle York, la Pensilvanie, Maryland, la Caroline Septentrionale, &c. 

Une Partie de la Baye d’Hudson, le Pays des Kilistinons, la Source de la Grande 
Riviere de Mississipi, le Pays des Illinois, &c. 


Iles de Bermude, la Iamaique, Saint Domingue, les Antilles, la Terre Ferme, &c. 


NORTH AMERICA 

Popple (Henry). Carte Particuliere de d’Amérique Septentrionale. 
A Map of the British Empire in America. Colored in outline. Inset 
views of New York, Quebec, Mexico and Niagara Falls; also numer- 
ous ships and colored inset maps of seventeen cities and islands. 
Folio. Amsterdam, [1741] 


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NORTH AMERICA 

[Popple (Henry).] Les Principales Forteresses, Ports, &c. de 
Amérique Septentrionale. Contains twenty charts, colored in out- 
line, of Boston, New York, Annapolis Royal, Cartagena, Barbadoes, 
etc. Folio. [London, ca. 1755] 


NORTH AMERICA 

Popple (Henry). Nouvelle Carte Particuliére de l’Amérique. A 
Map of the British Empire in America. Colored in outline. Insets 
of numerous ships, views of New York, Quebec, Mexico and Niagara 


Falls; and inset maps of seventeen cities and islands. Folio. 
London, 1756 


NORTH AMERICA 
Schenck (Pieter). America Septentrionalis Novissima. America 
Meridionalis accuratissima. Colored. Folio. 

Amsterdam, [ca. 1710] 


NORTH AMERICA 

Senex (John). North America. Corrected from the Observations 

communicated to the Royal Society at London, and the Royal Acad- 

emy at Paris. Colored in outline, with colored inset. Folio. 
[London], 1710 


VERY RARE. Apparently a First Issue and one of a few copies made for presenta- 
tion. At the bottom of the title is engraved: “To the Honorable Anthony 
Hamilton this map is humbly dedicated and presented by his obliged servant.” 


With a space for his signature. The inset title is bordered by three native 
figures and below it a colored coat-of-arms. Not in Phillips. 


A valuable historical map with numerous engraved notes, such as: “The Long 
River, or Dead River was discovered lately by the Baron Lahontan, as far as is 
marked in the map, that which is more to the Westward was drawn by the 
savages of the Nation of Gnacsitares, on Deerskins 


NORTH AMERICA 

[Voogt (C. J.).] Pascaarte vande Noorder Zee custen van America. 

Van de Welt-hoeck van Ysland door de Straet Davis en Hudson tot 

aen Terra Neuf. Colored. Inset ships, natives, etc. Folio. 
Amsterdam: Joannes van Koulen, [1698] 


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BERMUDA 

Blaeu (Willem). Mappa Aestivarum Insularum, alias Barmudas. 
Colored. Title ornament of Neptune holding a ship, and two coats- 
of-arms. Folio. Amsterdam, [1667] 


This map contains the list of members of the Virginia Company among whom 


the land was distributed and the amount received by each. 


CANADA 

Le Rouge (George Louis). Partie Orientale du Canada. 'Traduitte 
de l’Anglois de la Carte de Jefferys publiée a Londres en May 1755. 
With the boundaries as established in the treaty of Utrecht outlined 
in color. Folio. Parts, [1755] 


CANNIBAL ISLANDS 
[Blaeu (Johannes).] Canibales insule. Colored in outline. Folio. 
[ Amsterdam, 1667] 


CAROLINA 
[Speede (John).] A New Description of Carolina. Inset with two 
ships and coat-of-arms. Colored. Folio. 

[London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


FLORIDA 
Mendezio (Didaco). Pervvie avrifere regionis typvs. La Florida. 
Auctore Hieron Chiaues. Gvastecan Reg. Three colored maps on 
one sheet. With colored insets of two curious ships. Folio. Text on 
verso (partly covered by repairing the margin). 

[Anvers (?), ca. 1587] 


This map is apparently from the Plantin edition of Ortelius issued in 1587. 


GREENLAND 

Blaeu (Willem). Europa recens descripta. Colored. On the side 
borders are ten insets showing the costumes of twenty inhabitants 
of the various countries of Europe; and at the top are nine views 
and charts of cities. Ten ships sail the seas, while Neptune is near 
riding on a dolphin. Folio. [Amsterdam, 1649] 
A BEAUTIFUL MAP. Shows a part of the coast of Greenland. 


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GREENLAND 

Speede (John). Europ, and the cheife Cities contayned therein. 
1626. Colored, with colored insets. The borders contain portraits 
of ten inhabitants in costume and eight cities. Four ships on the 
ocean. Folio. [London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


Shows a part of Greenland. 


GREENLAND 

Visscher (Nicolas). Europa delineata et recens edita. Colored in 

outline. Insets of ten ships, whales, coat-of-arms. Folio. 
[Amsterdam, ca. 1690] 


Shows the coast of Greenland. 


LOUISIANA 
Le Missisipi ou la Louisiane dans |’Amérique Septentrionale. Col- 
ored. In the foreground are shown five ships and several canoes; 
and in the background two Indian villages, hunting scenes, animals, 
birds, etc. Folio. Framed. 

Paris: Chez Chereau le jeune, [ca. 1730] 


VERY RARE AND BEAUTIFUL MAP. A key at the bottom explains the location of 
the mouth of the Mississippi River, New Orleans, Fort Louis, Pensacola, Mobile 
River, Fort Charles, etc. 


LOUISIANA 
Bellin (Jacques Nicolas). Carte de la Louisiane et des Pays Voisins. 
Sur de Nouvelles Observations on a corrigé les Lacs, et leurs En- 


‘virons. Colored in outline. Folio. [Paris], 1755 


Not in Phillips. 


MARTINIQUE AND GUADELOUPE | 
Le Rouge (George Louis). La Martinique une des Antilles Fran- 


\\ coises de Amérique. RARE. Not in Phillips; La Guadeloupe. In- 


set map of the Isle de Bourbon. 2 pieces. Both colored in outline. 


Tee Foren Pre As See 
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MEXICO 


Blaeu (William). Nova Hispania et Nova Galicia. Colored. Col- 


104 


105 


ored coat-of-arms surrounded by emblematic figures, ships in the 
foreground, animals, etc. Folio. Framed. 
[Amsterdam: J. Jansson, 1653] 


A very attractive map. 


MEXICO AND CUZCO 
[Jansson (Jan).] Views of Mexico and Cusco. Colored. Numer- 
ous inhabitants in costume in the foreground. Text on verso. Folio. 


Ca. 1660 
NEW YORK 
Views of New York, Quebec, Mexico, and Niagara Falls. Line. Each 
514, x 1014 inches, on folio sheet. [London, ca. 1755] 


FINE IMPRESSIONS. 


NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND 

[Blaeu (W. J. and Joannis).] Nova Belgica et Anglia Nova. Col- 
ored. Inset are three ships, three canoes, many animals and birds, 
and two stockaded Indian villages. At the top of the title is a 


coat-of-arms, and a native on either side. Folio. [Amsterdam, 1667] 


FINE AND RARE MAP always distinguished by its position on the sheet, the West 
being at the top and the East at the bottom. 


OF GREAT HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE. William Penn wrote concerning a copy of 
this map: “The map by which the Privy Council, 1685, settled the bounds be- 
tween Lord Baltimore and I, and Maryland, Pennsylvania and Territories or 
annexed Countys.” 


NORTH-WEST COAST 
Speede (John). The Kingdome of China. 1626. Colored. Side 
borders with eight insets of natives in costume, and top border with 
four views. Two ships on the ocean. Folio. 

[London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


Shows the North-west corner of America. 


NORTH-WEST COAST 
Speede (John). A Newe Mape of Tartary. 1626. Colored. The 
side borders contain eight portraits of natives in costume, the top 


' four views. Folio. [London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


Shows the North-west corner of America and the Strait of Anian. 


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NORTH-WEST COAST 

Speede (John). Asia with the Islands adjoyning. 1626. Colored 
in outline, with colored insets. The borders contain portraits of 
ten natives in costume and eight views and charts. Four ships on 
the ocean. Folio. [London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


Shows the North-west coast of America. 


VIRGINIA . 

Blaeu (Willem). Nova Virginie Tabula. Colored. Insets of Pow- 
hatan in his dwelling, a native in hunting costume, and a coat-of- 
arms. Folio. Framed. [Amsterdam, 1667] 


VIRGINIA AND FLORIDA 
[Smith (Captain John).] Virginize Item et Floridé Provinciarum, 


4 nova Descriptio. Colored. With colored insets of two Indians, two 


Indian villages, two ships, animals, birds, etc. Folio. 
[Amsterdam: H. Hondii, 1630] 


VERY RARE. 


VIRGINIA AND FLORIDA 

Virginie partis australis, et Floride partis orientalis, interjacen- 

tiumque regionum nova descriptio. Colored. With colored insets of 

three ships, two coats-of-arms, and five Indians. Folio. Framed. 
[Amsterdam: J. Jansson, 1653] 


From Jansson’s ‘‘Nuevo Atlas.” 


110 VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND 


[Speede (John).] A Map of Virginia and Maryland. Inset coat- 
A, of-arms. Colored. Folio. [London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


RARE. 


WEST INDIES 
Mercator (Gerard). Cuba Insula, Hispaniola Insula, Insula Iamaica, 
Ins. S. Joannis I. 8. Margareta cum confiniis, Havana. Colored. 
Inset of ships, marine monsters, and fish. Folio. 

[Amsterdam: Judocus Hondius, 1609] 


WEST INDIES 

Visscher (Nicolas). Insule Americane in Oceano Septentrionali 
ac Regiones Adiacentes, a C. de May usque ad Lineam Aequinoc- 
tialem. Colored. Inset with numerous ships and canoes, emblem- 
atic title ornaments. Folio. Framed. [Amsterdam, 1700] 


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NUMBERS 113-120 


113 SOUTH AMERICA 
| 2 Anville (Jean B. B. d’). Amérique Méridionale. Three sections. 
Folio. Tinted in outline. Paris, 1748 


114 SOUTH AMERICA 
Blaeu (Willem). Terra Firma et Novum Regnum Granatense et 


os 
Vo Popayan. Colored. Folio. ee Amsterdam, [1667] 
115 BRAZIL 
i Blaeu (Johannes). Brasilia. Colored in outline. With coat-of- 
ry. arms and ship insets. Folio. [Amsterdam, 1667] 
116 CHILI ee / eae | Niece 
'B _— , Blaeu (Willem). Chili. Colored. Two ships and two whale insets. 
(yo Folio. | Amsterdam, [1667] 


117 PARAGUAY 
4 ~  SBlaeu (Johannes). Paraquaria vulgo Paraguay. Cum adjacentibus. 
Colored. Two ship insets. Folio. Amsterdam, [1667] 


118 PERNAMBUCO 
[Jansson (Jan).] Olinda de Phernambuco. Colored view and 
lee. :: “chart. Folio. [Amsterdam, ca. 1660] 


we The upper portion shows a view of Linda and the attack on Povo by a large fleet. 
The lower part is a chart of Pernambuco with nearly a hundred ships and boats 
in the foreground, and with an inset of a sugar mill with slaves grinding and 
boiling the cane. 


119 PERU 
y. /() Blaeu (Willem). Peru. Colored. Five ship and two whale insets. 
ee Folio. Amsterdam, [1667] 


120 VENEZUELA 
f vy Blaeu (Willem). Venezuela cum parte Australi Nove Andalusie. 
Colored. Ship inset. Folio. Amsterdam, [1667] 


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NUMBERS 121-142 


AMERICAN MILITARY POCKET ATLAS; being an approved Col- 
lection of Correct Maps, both General and Particular, of the British 
Colonies; especially those which are now, or probably may be the 
Theatre of War. Six large folding maps, mostly colored in outline, 
dated from 1762 to 1776 (one repaired, some slightly torn at folds). 


‘Svo, original half calf. London, [1776] 


VERY RARE. Consists of maps of North America, the Northern Colonies, the 
West Indies, the Middle Colonies, the Southern Colonies, and Lake Champlain. 
This is the collection known as the “Holster Atlas,” owing to its being made for 
the use of mounted British Officers. With the autograph of Thos. Cuming on 
title. 


BARLZUS (CASPAR). Rerum per Octennium in Brasilia et alibi 
nuper gestarum, sub Prefectura Illustrissimi Comitis I. Mauritii, 
Nassovie, &c. Comitis, Nunc Vesaliz Gubernatoris & Equitatus 
Foederatorum Belgii Ordd. sub Avriaco Ductoris, Historia. Col- 
ored vignette on title; illuminated half-title with numerous coats-of- 
arms; a beautiful colored portrait of Prince Maurice by Th. 
Matham; 25 colored maps; and 29 superb views, hand-colored and, 
heightened with gold, by F. Post. Folio, old French red morocco, 
sides gilt tooled with double dentelle borders, with central panel and 
coat-of-arms, gilt tooled back and inside borders, gilt edges, in the 
manner of Le Gascon. Amstelodami: Joannis Blaeu, 1647 


VERY RARE AND OF GREAT HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE. The best source book of 
Brazilian history, used extensively by Winsor in his “Narrative and Critical 
History,” in which he reproduces the above-mentioned portrait and one of the 
maps. The work is seldom found complete, and a map and view are missing 
from this copy. Most of the copies were consumed by a fire which destroyed the 
warehouses of Blaeu the publisher. A chilean vocabulary will be found on pp. 
283-289. With the Bibliotheca Lindesiana and William Morehead bookplates. 


COLORED PLATES. The 29 views of settlements, naval battles, native scenes 
in all the glory of tropical vegetation are BEAUTIFULLY COLORED BY HAND AND 
DELICATELY HEIGHTENED WITH GOLD. ‘They include the remarkable series of 
views of the four naval battles between the Portuguese and Dutch fleets, showing 
hundreds of ships in action; the burning of Molara by a fleet of nine ships; the 
superb plate “Classis Navium” showing four large ships in the foreground and 
over twenty in the background [see reproduction]; the battle of Porto Calvo; 
views of Olinda, Garasu, Serinhaim, Tamaraca, Siara, Parayba, the large folding 
view of Mauritopolis, Friburg, Boa Vista, large folding view of Loanda S. Pauli, 
and other settlements, forts, islands, etc. of Brazil. Most of these views show 
many ships, natives and settlers in costume, flags, and tropical scenes. 
COLORED MAPS. The 25 maps are all colored by hand. The three of Para- 
nambuca have insets showing four naval battles and hundreds of ships, native 
fishing scenes, a sugar mill in operation with slave-quarters near by, coats-of- 
arms heightened with gold, etc. Includes a map of the.coast of Chili with insets 
of ships and whales. ae 
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BELLIN (J. N.). Le Petit Atlas Maritime recueil de Cartes et Plans 
des quatre Parties du Monde. Engraved titles and 581 maps. 5 
vols., 4to, tree calf, gilt tooled. [Paris], 1764 
FINE copy. About 200 of the maps show America or parts thereof. 


BLAEU (GUILLAUME ET JEAN). Le Théatre du Monde, ou 
Nouvel Atlas. Second Partie. Illuminated title showing 16 sym- 
bolic figures, and 54 colored maps inset with over 100 coats-of-arms, 


. numerous ships, costumes, views, charts, symbolic figures, etc. Folio, 


contemporary calf. 
Amsterdami: Apud Guiljelmun et Johannem Blaeu, 1635 


Text in French. An apparently unrecorded issue of the Second Part of Vol. 1 


of the edition of 1635. Some of the maps are dated as early as 1628. 


[BLAEU (GUILLAUME ET JEAN).] [An Atlas of Flanders, Hol- 
land, Belgium, etc.] Thirty-five colored maps, some folding, inset 
with over 150 ships, numerous coats-of-arms, figures in costume, ete. 


Si Folio, old calf. 


[Amsterdam: Guiljelmun et Johannen Blaeu, ca. 1635] 


FINE EXAMPLES of the early work of the Blaeus. Text in French. Lacks title, 
and the map of the Empire of Charles the Great is substituted from a later 
edition, index inlaid. This is apparently a portion of the First Part of Vol. I 
of a French edition of 1635. 


BLAEU (GUILLAUME & JEAN). Le Théatre due Monde, ou 
Novvel Atlas. Vol. 3 only. 63 colored maps, all double folio except 
4; set with about 100 ships, numerous coats-of-arms, costumes, 
emblematic figures, etc. Atlas folio, vellum, gilt tooled, gilt edges. 

Amsterdam: Jean Blaeu, 1650 


i Although the list in this volume calls for four maps of Great Britain and Ireland, 





they are generally found in other volumes in their proper order, and are missing 
in this. 


BLAEU (GUILLAUME ET JEAN). Tooneel des Aerdriicx, ofte 
Nieuwe Atlas, Dat is Beschrybing van alle Landen. Two tllumi- 
nated titles, 117 colored maps, some large folding charts, woodcuts, 
etc. ‘Two parts in one vol., folio, vellum, gilt tooled, gilt edges. 
Amsterdam: Johannem Guiljelmi F. Blaeu, 1649 


VERY RARE. This appears to be an unrecorded issue of Vol. 1 of the Dutch edi- 
tion. The preface is dated 1650. Inset in the plates are over 250 ships, about 100 
people in the costumes of their rank and country, over 300 coats-of-arms, numer- 
ous charts and views of cities, hundreds of Bymbencal figures, animals, imple- 
ments of craft, etc. 


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128 BLAEU (GUILLAUME ET JEAN). Le Théatre du Monde, ou 


Novvel Atlas contenant les Charts et Descriptions de tous les Pais 
de la Terre. With eight illuminated title-pages; five large folding 
colored maps; 402 colored maps, all double folio size except about 
ten; three colored plates; and numerous woodcuts, some colored. 
6 vols., folio, original vellum (two joints cracked, an edge repaired, 
and printed title to last vol. missing), gilt tooled, gilt edges. 
Amsterdami: Apud Johannen Guiljelmi F. Blaeu, 1643-55 


EXCESSIVELY RARE AND AN EDITION APPARENTLY UNKNOWN TO BIBLIOGRAPHERS. 
With the exception of the last volume (Martinius) this edition is not in Phillips 
or mentioned in the list he quotes from Tiele’s Nederlandische Bibliographie, not 
in the Library of Congress, Sabin, or other bibliographies consulted. With the 
Heber library. stamp, and the Bibliotheca Lindesiana, and Joseph Strutt, book- 
plates. The sixth volume of this set which was added to all editions subsequent 
to 1655 is the “Novus Atlas Simensis,” by Martin Martinius. 

HAND-COLORED MAPS. These beautifully illuminated maps contain hundreds 
of emblematic and mythological figures, whales, animals, etc., engraved in the 
plate; besides there are over 500 ships illustrating the types of all nations; 
nearly 200 costumes of the various classes and nationalities of the world; about 
1000 coats-of-arms in color; about 50 inset charts of cities; many historic scenes; 
etc. Two maps called for in the list were apparently never issued in this set, 
and folio C2 of Part 2, Vol. I was probably not issued. 

AMERICAN MAPS. The set includes 18 maps showing America in whole or 
part, as follows: < 

Nova ToTiIus TERRARUM ORBIS. With 22 marginal insets of mythological figures 
and views. 

REGIONES SUB PoLo ARTICO. Showing Nova Britannia, Terra Nova, etc. 
AMERIC/ NovA TABULA. Ten insets on the side margins show the costumes 
of the natives from Greenland to Magellan, and at the top are nine charts of 
Havana, St. Domingo, Cartagena, Mexico, and other cities. On the oceans are 
shown eight large ships, whales, ete. 

Nova BELGICA ET ANGLIA Nova. Inset are views of the circular and rectangular 
Indian villages, canoes, ships, and numerous animals and birds. 

INSULZ AMERICAN IN OCEANO SEPTENTRIONALI. 

L’ISLE DE BARMUDAS. On the lower. margin is a complete list of the members 
of the offshoot of the Virginia Company, which under the leadership of Sir 
Henry More, settled these islands, together with the number of shares of land 
granted to each settler. 

NoVA VIRGINIZ TABULA. Inset is a colored view of a Virginia Indian council, 
and an Indian hunter with equipment. 

VIRGINI& PARTIS AUSTRALIS, ET FLORIDA. Inset are three ships, two coats-of- 
arms, and five Indians in costume. 

Nova HISPANIA ET NOVA GALICIA. 

TERRA FIRMA et Novum Regnum Granatense et Popayan. 

VENEZUELA. 

GUIANA SIVE AMAZONUM REGIO. Inset is a battle scene between two ships with 
another in the offing. 

BRASILIA. 

PARAGUAY. 

eee MAGELLANICA. Inset are four figures of natives, and a fleet of seven 
ships. 

CHILI. Ships and whales inset. 

PERU. Ships and whales inset. 


Asta. Shows a portion of America at Bering Strait. Inset with twenty costumes 
and nine city charts, whales, ships, etc. 


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GUILLAUME AND JEAN BLAEU, 1643-55 


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BRAUN (GEORGIUS). Urbium pre Cipuarum Totius Mundi. [Vol. 
3 of “Civitates orbis terrarum.”] Colored frontispiece showing 
figures of the seven virtues, and 59 colored charts and views of the 
cities of Europe. Inset in the plates are over 200 figures in the cos- 
tumes of the respective cities, over 200 colored coats of arms, about 
150 ships, numerous animals, ete. Small folio, old vellum (back 
broken, foxed, some plates repaired). [Colonize Agrippine, 1581] 


DELISLE (GUILLAUME). Atlas of 21 maps on 25 sheets. Mainly 
colored in outline, with engraved symbolic titles. Atlas folio, half 
calf (rubbed). Amsterdam: J. Covens & C. Mortier, 1739-45 


A FINE COLLECTION by this famous cartographer, with maps relating to America, 
including: Mappe Monde; Carte d’Africa; Carte d’Amérique, 1639; and 
Theatrum Historicum, two sections. The maps of Russia, Denmark and ancient 
Greece are in two sections. With the Robert J. Verney bookplate. 


GOOS (PIETER). De Zee-Atlas ofte Water-Weereld, waer in ver- 
toont werden alle de Zee-Kusten van het bekende des Aerd-bodems. 
Beautifully iuluminated title with emblematic design at top and a 
naval battle pictured at the bottom; 41 folding and double folio maps 
finely colored and heightened with gold. Folio, vellum, gilt edges, 
with ties. Amsteldam: Pieter Goos, 1666 


FINE COPY OF THIS RARE ATLAS, SPLENDIDLY ILLUMINATED IN GOLD AND COLORS. 
Inset in the maps are over fifty ships of all nations, over twenty costumes, 
numerous coats-of-arms, animals, emblematic figures, etc. Title repaired. 
Contains 14 maps showing America in whole or part, many of them curious and 
some of great historical value. Includes: 

ORBIS TERRARUM. Charts of the two poles inset in corners; at the top the sun 
and moon with birds flying about; and at the bottom beautifully colored figures 
of Venus, Bacchus, Plenty, Cupid, Harvest, ete. 

PASCAART VAN EUROPE. Showing a portion of Greenland. 

GROEN-LANDT; also shows Nova Francia. 

PASKAART ZYNDE de Noordelijckste Zeekusten van America van Groenland door 
de Straet Davis en de Straet Hudson to Terra Neuf. 

PASCAERTE VAN DE VLAEMSCHE, Soute, en Caribesche Eylanden, als mede Terra 
Nova, en de Custen van Nova Francia, Nova Anglia, Nieu Nederlandt, Venezuela, 
Neuva Andalusia, Guiana, en een gedeelte, van Brazil. 

NIEU NEDERLANDT en de Engelsche Virginies, van Cabo Cod to Cabo Canrick. 
PASKAERTE VAN DE ZuUYDT en Noordt River in Nieu Nederlant Streckende van 
Cabo Hinloopen tot Rechkewach. A very curious map of the Hudson and 
Delaware rivers, showing Fort Nassau on the Delaware, “Renselaershoeck” in 
New Jersey, “Naiack” on Long Island, etc. 

Pascaerte van West Indien de Vaste Kusten en de Eylanden. Showing Virginia, 
Gulf of Mexico, West Indies, to Venezuela. 

PASKAERTE VAN NOVA GRANADA en t’Eylandt California, 1666. Shows California 
as a large island off the coast of Nova Granada. VERY RARE. 


PASCAERTE VAN DE ZUYD-ZEE tusche California, en Ilhas de Ladrones. Also 
shows California as an Island. he 


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FINE COPY OF THIS RARE AND SPLENDIDLY ILLUMINATED ATLAS 
PIETER GOOS, 1666 


[NUMBER 131] 


KEERE (PETER VAN DEN). La Germanie inférieure. Engraved 
title, twenty-four maps and early views. Folio, original vellum 
(stained, some maps slightly damaged). Amstelodami, 1622 


One map shows Belgium in the shape of a lion. All the maps have insets of 
ships, coats-of-arms, costumes, etc. With the John Peyto Verney and Robert 
John Verney bookplates. On the fly-leaf is written “Simon Davios versus huius 
Libri posessor. 1648.” 


MERCATOR (GERARDUS). Atlas Minor. Engraved title, plate 
and 151 maps, some crudely colored by hand. Many have insets of 
ships and mythological figures. Small oblong 4to, original half calf 
(a few leaves repaired). 
Amsterdami: Excusum in aedibus Iudoci Hondii. Veneunt etiam 
apud Corneliu Nicolai, item apud Ioannem Ianssoniu Arnhemi, 
[1607] 
The First “Atlas Minor.” 


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134. MERCATOR (GERARDUS) AND HONDIUS (JODOCUS). [Vol. I.] 


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Atlas ou Representation du Monde Universel, et des Parties d’icelui, 
faicte en Tables et Descriptions tresamples, et exactes. Amsterdam: 
Chez Henry Hondius, 1633. [Vols. II-III.] Nouveau Theatre du 
Monde ou Nouvel Atlas. Amsterdam: Chez Henry Hondius, 1639. 
Three illuminated titles with mythological designs at tops and cos- 
tumes of various nations on side borders, all different; 307 double 
folio and folding colored maps; and woodcuts, some colored. 38 vols., 
folio, original vellum, gilt tooled. 

Amsterdam: Chez Henry Hondius, 1633-9 


A SUPERB COPY OF THIS VERY RARE EDITION OF MERcaAToR. This French edition 
contains much material not included in the Latin issue, especially relating to 
America. The last two figures of the date in Vol. 3 have been retraced in ink, 
but the issue is undoubtedly correct. With the Bibliotheca Lindesiana bookplate. 
THE HAND-COLORED MAPS have thousands of devices engraved in borders 
or blank portions, including over 500 ships of different nations and periods; 
nearly 200 illuminated coats-of-arms, whales, animals, portraits, hundreds of 
costumes, charts and views of cities, flags, Indian scenes, mythological subjects, 
CLC: 

AMERICAN MAPS. Contains 23 maps relating in whole or part to America. 
Among the most valuable for geographical outline, historical points ov curious 
pictorial subjects are: Poli Arctici. Gives a whaling scene in each of the four 
corners, killing the whales, boiling the oil, barreling, etc., with whaling ships. 
AMERICA NOVITER DELINEATA. Auct. Henrico Hondio. 1631. Inset are two 
charts of the poles, seven ships, whales, and native scenes in South America. 
AMERICA SEPTENTRIONALIS. Showing California as an island as large as Mexico, 
numerous animals in the interior, native costumes, etc. 

L’ISLE DE BARMUDAS. On the lower margin is a complete list of the Virginia 
company which settled these islands, with the number of shares of land granted 
to each settler. 

NoVA VIRGINL® TABULA. Inset with a colored view of an Indian council, coat-of- 
arms and an Indian hunter with equipment. 

VIRGINIA ITEM ET FLORIDA. With views of two Indian villages, Indian costumes, 
animals, Indian canoe, ships, ete. 

AMERIC4 PARS MERIDIONALIS. With views of an Indian battle, Indian huts, 
costumes, numerous ships, whales, and animals. 

ACCURATISSIMA BRASILIZ TABULA. With two views of cannibals in the act of 
killing and eating victims, two charts, Indian huts, sleeping hammocks, ships, ete. 
PoLUS ANTARCTICUS. In each corner is a native scene. In one a view of the 
Cape of Good Hope with a ship and native canoes in the offing and three natives 
in the foreground; in the others three native scenes in America picturing 
numerous inhabitants, hunting scenes, canoes, and animals. 


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MOLL (HERMAN). Atlas Manuale: Or, A Net Sett of Maps of all 
the Parts of the Earth, as well Asia, Africa, and America, as Europe. 
Wherein Geography is Rectify’d by reforming the Old Maps accord- 
ing to the Modern Observations. 44 maps, mostly double-page, fron- 
tispiece. 8vo, original boards, sheep back. ne London, 1723 


ScARCE. Ten of the maps relate to America. California is shown as an island. 
With the John Peyto Verney, Lord Willoughby de Broke, and Robert John 
Verney, Lord Willoughby de Broke bookplates. 


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MONTANUS (ARNOLDUS). De Nieuwe en Onbekende Weereld: 
of Bescryving van America ’t Zuyd-Land. Engraved title without 
imprint, 16 maps, 33 double-page and folding views, 6 portraits, and 
69 half-page plates. Small thick folio, original vellum. 
Amsterdam: Jacob Meurs, 1671 


RARE. Contains the view of New Amsterdam which Asher calls “the hand- 
somest, and at the same time the most agreeable view of Dutch New York.” 
Asher also states that this work contains material found in no other source. 
The folding views and maps contain hundreds of ships, natives, animals, ete. 
The engraved title, while undoubtedly contemporary, is apparently supplied from 
another copy. 


17TH CENTURY MARINER’S CHART 


OLIVA (FRANCISCUS). ORIGINAL MARINER’S CHARTS OF THE 
MEDITERRANEAN SEA. Seven beautifully colored maps, painted on 
vellum and heightened with gold. Each map folio, mounted and 
bound in vellum. Marsilia, 1658 


A SPLENDID EXAMPLE OF 17TH CENTURY CHART-MAKING AND GORGEOUS ILLUMINA- 
TION. The coast lines are shown in varying’ colors for different countries; the 
names of towns and cities in red and brown ink; and many of the smaller islands 
in gold. About 20 coats-of-arms in gold and colors, native animals such as the 
camel and ostrich, palm trees, crosses of gold, and numerous other decorations 
occupy appropriate positions. 

The first chart bears in one corner the inscription: ‘Franciscus Oliva Me Fecit 
In Civitate Marsilia Anno Domini 1658.” It shows the Eastern end of the 
Mediterranean. The second maps Italy and the central portion; and the third 
the Western end of the Sea. The fourth is a map of the islands of Malta, 
Minorca, Evisa, etc.; the fifth “Sisilia’”; the sixth Sardinia and Corsica; and the 
seventh Candia and “Cipry.” 


ORTELIUS (ABRAHAM). Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. Illuwmi- 
nated title showing females of the four quarters of the globe; colored 
portrait of the author; and 112 fine colored maps. Folio, half brown 
morocco, gilt edges. 

[Colophon] Antwerpiz: apud Christophorum Plantinum, 1584 


FINE COPY OF THIS RARE EDITION OF ORTELIUS, with the maps ornamented with 
hundreds of ships, whales, naval battles, portraits, views, scenes, costumes, etc. 
Ten of the maps show America in whole or part. Contemporary writing on a 
few margins. With the Earl of Carysfort bookplate. 


This is the SECOND PLANTIN EDITION, with 21 additional maps, and the ‘““Nomen- 
clator Ptolemaicus.” 


SANSON D’ABBEVILLE (NICOLAS). L’Amérique en plusieurs 
Cartes nouvelles, et exactes, &c en divers Traitez de Geographie, et 
d’Histoire. Sixteen maps, colored in outline. Small 4to, original 
calf (small corner of back missing). a 

Paris: Chez l’Autheur, rue S. Iacques, a l’Esperance, [1667 ?] 
RARE. With the extra map so seldom found. 


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SPEEDE (JOHN). The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine. 
Presenting an Exact Geography of the Kingdomes of England, Scot- 
land and Ireland and the Isles adjoyning as also a Prospect of the 
most famous Parts of the World. Armorial frontispiece in colors; 
engraved title; 96 colored maps with over 1000 insets, including 
nearly 500 colored coats-of-arms, numerous charts and views of 
cities, costumes, ships, portraits, etc. Folio, dark brown morocco, 
gilt tooled, with the initials “J. T. S.” inlaid on front cover, gilt 
edges. London: Thomas Bassett, 1676 


RARE. Includes eleven maps relating to America in whole or part: Bermuda, 
New England and New York, Carolina, Jamaica and Barbados, etc. Many of 
the maps have been remargined. 


VOORNE CAART-BOECK van alle de Dorpen, en Polders gelegen in 
den Lande van Oost, ende West Voorne, Mitsgaders Over Flacquee 
Resorteerende Onder’t Comptoir der Verpondingen’s lants van 
Voorne Gedan maaken door Ordre ende Resolutie vande Heeren 
Breetste Geerfdens vanden selven Lande genomen op Juny 1695. 
Double-page illuminated title containing fourteen coats-of-arms and 
numerous emblematic figures; 32 colored maps each with a beauti- 
fully painted figure showing natives and native scenes, animals, 
ships, etc.; one uncolored map; and a manuscript map of the whole 
of Voorne. Atlas folio, boards, Spanish calf back, uncut (few blank 
corners repaired). [Voorne, 1701] 
VERY RARE. 


WAGHENAER (LUCAS JANSSEN). Spieghel der Zeevaerdt, 
vande navigatie der Westersche Zee, Innehoudende alle de Custe va 
Vranckryck Spaignen en t’principaelste deel van Engelandt, in 
diversche Zee Caerte begrepe. Two colored title-pages, the first with 
a large ship and several mariners of the period, the second with six 
female figures; colored compass chart with movable star chart; and 
42 colored maps. 2 vols. in one, small folio, old calf (joints broken). 

Leyden: Christoffel Plantijn, 1584-5 


EXCESSIVELY RARE, with apparently no record of sale at auction. The fine 
colored maps contain hundreds of insets of ships, coats-of-arms, whales, fish, 
animals, fishermen drawing their nets, mariner’s instruments, etc. With the 
George Tollet bookplate pasted on folio 5. 


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BOOKS 


NUMBERS 143-167 


AMERICAN SCENERY; or, Land, Lake, and River Over 100 en- 
gravings from drawings by W. H. Bartlett. 2 vols., 4to, half calf 
(rubbed). London, 1840 


[ANBURY (THOMAS).] Travels through the Interior Parts of 
America. In a Series of Letters. Folding map and seven engraved 
plates. 2 vols., 8vo, original mottled calf. London, 1789 
FINE Copy of the FIRST EDITION. 


BARTLETT ILLUSTRATIONS. American Scenery. By N. P. 
Willis. Over 100 fine engravings by W. H. Bartlett. 2 vols. in one, 


' 4to, half morocco (rubbed). London, 1840 


BLAEU (JOANNIS). Theatrum Civitatum et Admirandorum 
Italie, ad aevi veteris & praesentis temporis faciem expressum. 
104 folding, double-folio and full page colored plates, 5 half-page 
colored plates, 6 uncolored plates, all views of Italian cities, buildings, 
obelisks, amphitheatres, etc. 2 vols., folio, vellum, gilt tooled, gilt 
edges. Amsteledami: Ioannis Blaeu, 1663 


FINE COPY OF THIS BEAUTIFUL WORK. The plates include the splendid series of 
15 showing the erection of the Vatican obelisk, with hundreds of people in 
costume, the machinery and tools used, etc. Inset in the views are about 50 
colored coats-of-arms, about 100 ships, numerous men and women in costume, 
and many emblematic figures. With the Mgr. Pellot bookplate. 


BOSTON CHRONICLE (THE). Vol. 1 (lacking 9 nos. and 1 sup- 
plement). 4to, original boards, sheep back (covers worn, loose). 
Boston: Mein and Fleeming, 1767-8 


RARE. With articles and letters seething with the important events immediately 
succeeding the repeal of the Stamp Act. Contains Dickinson’s Letters from a 
Farmer; Sermons to Asses, by James Murray, but here ascribed to Benjamin 
Franklin; the resolutions of the Massachusetts Asembly; ete. 


COOKE (E. W.).. Shipping and Craft. 65 plates drawn and etched 
by E. W. Cooke. 4to, cloth (loose). London, 1829 


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149 [ESQUEMELING (J.)] The History of the Bucaniers of America; 


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From their First Original down to this Time. The whole newly 
Translated into English. Twenty-five folding and other portraits, 
maps, plans, battles scenes, etc., including one showing the destruc- 
tion of the Spanish Armada by Capt. Morgan. 8vo, original calf. 

London: for T. Newborough, J. Nicholson, and B. Tooke, 1699 


THE RARE First OCTAVO EDITION, with all the portraits and maps so seldom 
found in good condition. It is also the most complete edition, as in addition to 
the original four parts it contains R. de Lussan’s Voyage into the South Sea 
by the Freebooters of America from 1684 to 1689, and Capt. Montanbou’s Guinea 
Voyage in 1695, with separate title dated 1698. 


150 FORTIER (ALCEE). A History of Louisiana. Colored frontis- 


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pieces and numerous portraits. 4 vols., royal 8vo, half red morocco 
(very slightly rubbed), uncut. New York, 1904 
One of 1000 copies. 


FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. A Short History in Miniature of 
the Origin and Progress of the late War from its Commencement to 
the Exchange of the Ratification of Peace between Great Britain, 
France, & Spain, on the 10th of Feb’y 1763. With 58 miniature 
copperplate engravings including 33 naval battles and ship scenes, 
numerous land battles, views of Havana, Ticonderoga, Quebec, 
Western scenes, etc. The entire work engraved on both sides of 58 
circular sheets, 134, inches in diameter, strung together on tape (a 
few separated). The whole enclosed in a silver case, with medallion 
portraits of George II and George III on sides. 

N.p., n.d. [London, ca. 1765] 


EXCESSIVELY RARE. Apparently no record of sale at auction. An exceptionally 
curious and valuable work, not so much for its historical data, though this is 
accurate and includes descriptions of all the engagements between the rival 
forces on both sides of the water, but for the beautiful miniature engravings 
so delicately executed and accurate in detail. A few of the sheets are slightly 
worn and one or two repaired, but as a whole the work is in fine condition. 


One sheet tells of Major Washington’s expedition, the appointment of Gen. 
Braddock to command the armies in Virginia, and of his defeat by the French. 


HENDERSON (G. F. R.). Stonewall Jackson and the American 
Civil War. Portraits, maps and plans. 2 vols., 8vo, half red polished 
morocco. New York, 1913 


HUISH (ROBERT). The Last Voyage of Sir John Ross to the 
Arctic Regions. Portrait and plates. 8vo, calf (slightly rubbed.) 
London, 1835 


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156 


157 


HUMBOLDT (ALEXANDER). Researches concerning the Institu- 
tions and Monuments of the Ancient Inhabitants of America. 
Engraved titles and nineteen plates, some colored. 2 vols., 8vo, half 
russia (rubbed, slightly foxed). London, 1814 


[IRVING (WASHINGTON).] A History of New York. By Die- 
drich Knickerbocker. 8vo, original boards, uncut. London, 1820 
With the James Rennell and Lady Rodd bookplates. 


JOHNSON (CHARLES). A General and True History of the Lives 
and Actions of the most Famous Highwaymen, Murderers, Street- 
Robbers, &c. To which is added a Genuine Account of the Voyages 
and Plunders of the most Noted Pirates. Interspersed with several 
of the most remarkable Tryals. Numerous plates. Small folio, calf 
(one joint weak). Birmingham: R. Walker, 1742 
RARE EDITION.. With the Lloyd of Ashton, Com. Salop, bookplate. 


NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY of Eminent Americans. Bio- 
graphical and Historical Narratives by E. A. Duyckinck. Over 150 
portraits. 2 vols., 4to, morocco (slightly rubbed). New York, n.d. 


NAVAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF GREAT BRITAIN (THE) from the 
Year 1793 to 1817. Engraved title with colored vignette, and 55 


r, highly colored plates, mostly engraved by T. Sutherland. Ato, orig- 


inal half roan, uncut. London: J. Jenkins, [1818] 
FINE copy. With the Edward Huth bookplate. 


NEW YORK. The New-York State Guide. 
by J. Calvin Smith. 16mo, cloth. 


Folding colored map 
Albany, 1842 


NEW YORK. Third Annual Report of the Regents of the Uni- 
versity, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History. 
Highteen colored plates of Indian costume and many uncolored 
plates. 8vo, original cloth. Albany, 1850 


NEW YORK. Colton’s Map of New York and the adjacent Cities. 
Colored. 24 x 14 inches, folded to 16mo, in cloth covers. 
New York, 1860 


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162 


163 


165 


167 


PROUD (ROBERT). The History of Pennsylvania, in North Amer- 
ica, from the Original Institution and Settlement of that Province, 
under the first Proprietor and Governor William Penn, in 1681, till 
after the Year 1742. Portrait and folding map (map linen-backed) . 
2 vols., 8vo, polished calf, gilt tooled backs and inside borders, by 
Morrell. Philadelphia: Zachariah Poulson, 1797-8 


FINE COPY of this accurate and authoritative work. The appendix contains many 
important historical documents and reprints. 


SHEW (THOMAS). A Panoramic View of the City of Rome, and 
the adjoining Country. Colored frontispiece, and folding colored 
panoramic view of Rome, 11 feet 2 inches long, by 1014 inches wide, 


, inen-backed. Ato, half straight-grain morocco. London, 1830 


SHIPS. Artinano (Gervasio de). La Arquitectura Naval Espanola 
(en Madera). Bosquejo de sus Condiciones y Rasgos de su Evo- 
lucion. Highty plates, some colored, and hundreds of woodcuts, 
many tinted. Ato, cloth, vellum back, uncut. Madrid, 1920 


Limited edition. Signed by the author. 


SHIPWRECKS and Disasters at Sea. Two folding maps. 3 vols., 
8vo, sprinkled calf, gilt. Edinburgh, 1812 


TAUNTON (THOMAS HENRY). Portraits of Celebrated Race- 
horses of the Past and Present Centuries, 1702-1870. Together with 
their respective Pedigrees and Performances recorded in full. 
About 400 plates. 4 vols., 4to, half red polished morocco, uncut 
(one cover slightly stained). London, 1887-8 


WINTERBOTHAM (W.) An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, 
and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the 
European Settlements in America and the West Indies. Portraits 
and plates (lacks all maps and some plates). 4 vols., 8vo, boards, 
red morocco backs. Gr London, 1795 


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AMERICAN VIEWS 


NUMBERS 168-203 


NIEU AMSTERDAM [1702] 

Line engraving, ‘““Nieu Amsterdam, een stedeken in Noord Amerikas 
Nieu Hollant, op het eilant Mankattan: namaels Nieu jork genaemt, 
to en het geraekt in ’t gebiet der Engelschen.” (Title repeated in 
Latin). Pet. Schenk—Amsteld. C.P. 92. Small folio. 


The RARE First Issue before the number was erased. Perfect condition. 


NIEU AMSTERDAM 

Old copper-plate engraving. ‘“Nieu Amsterdam at New Yorck. 
Carolus Allard exc. cum Priv. ord. Holl et Westsr. T. Doesburgh fe.” 
Small folio. 


A fine copy and an early state of an EXTREMELY RARE view. 


THE SOUTH PROSPECT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, IN 
NORTH AMERICA 

Old copper-plate engraving. “Engraved for the London Magazine 
1761.” Oblong 4to folding plate, showing traces of old folds. 


LA DESTRUCTION DE LA STATUE ROYALE A NOUVELLE 
YORCK 

Old copper-plate view in colors. Engraved by Francois Xav. Haber- 
mann. Small folio. 


DEBARQUEMENT DES TROUPES ANGLOISES A NOUVELLE 
YORCK 

Old copper-plate optical view in colors. Engraved by Balth. Frederic 
Leizelt. Small folio. 


(a) LLENTRE TRIUMPHALE DE TROOPES ROYALES A NOU- 
VELLE YORCK 

Old copper-plate optical view in colors. Engraved by Francois Xav. 
Habermann. Small folio. 

(6) L-ENTRE TRIUMPHALE DE TROOPES ROYALES A NOU- 
VELLE YORCK 


The same as the preceding, reversed. (2) 


REPRESENTATION DU FEU TERRIBLE A NOUVELLE YORCK 
Old copper-plate optical views in colors. Engraved by Francois Xav. 
Habermann. Small folio. 


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175 VUE DE LA NOUVELLE YORCK 
ae Old copper-plate optical view in colors. Engraved by Balth Xav. 
f Habermann. Small folio. 


176 VUE DE LA NOUVELLE YORCK 
4,07 Same as the preceding. Two copies. 


177 VUE GENERALE DE NEW YORK 
Ss — Colored lithograph. L. Turgis, Paris. About £#867./9 1% 


178 VUE GENERALE DE NEW YORK 
4 Y), Same as the preceding. 


179 NEW YORKS HAMN OCH REDD 
} ~ Aquatint. Rit af Klinckowstrom. Gr. af Akrell. Title reads: “New 
yorks Hamn och Redd Fran Brooklyn pa Longisland.”’ 


A RARE and unusually artistic print for the period. Represents New York 
about 1824. 


180 VIEW OF NEW YORK 
qe Colored lithograph by Currier and Ives. Dated 1860. Small folio. 


181 THE GREAT EAST RIVER BRIDGE 
MO fo. Colored lithograph by Currier and Ives. Dated 1872. Small folio. 


182 THE GREAT EAST RIVER BRIDGE 
j%- Same as the preceding. 


183,,, THE GREAT EAST RIVER SUSPENSION BRIDGE 
/0~&*Colored lithograph by Currier and Ives. Dated 1881. Small folio. 


184 GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS AND ILLUMINATIONS AT 
IY THE OPENING OF THE GREAT SUSPENSION BRIDGE... 
i NEW YORK 

Colored lithograph by Currier and Ives. Dated 1883. Folio. 


$ 
185 U.S. PORT OFFICE, NEW YORK 
G- Colored lithograph by Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. 


a THE NARROWS, FROM FORT HAMILTON 
4) Colored lithograph by N. Currier. Undated. Small folio. 


187 CROW’S NEST, NORTH RIVER 
eae > Colored lithograph by Sarony and Major. Undated. Small folio. 


if 


ae P 41 


188 


VUE DE BOSTON 


(o~ ,_ Old copper-plate optical view in colors. Engraved by Francois Xav. 


t 
Apu 


189 
2 oO at 
44 “3 
(kz 


Wad 


190 


Habermann. Small folio. 


VUE DE BOSTON 
Old copper-plate optical view in colors. Engraved by Francois Xav. 
Habermann. Small folio. 2 copies. 


VUE DE BOSTON 
Old copper-plate optical view in colors. Engraved by Francois Xav. 


Habermann. Small folio. 


VUE DE BOSTON 
Same as the preceding. Two copies. 


NOUVELLE ORLEANS 
Colored lithograph by Th. Miller. About 1867. Folio. 


THE WATER-FALL OF NIAGARA 

Old copper-plate engraving after the drawing by R. Hancock. Col- 
ored by hand. Published 12th May 1794, by Laurie & Whittle. 
Small folio. 


VUE DE PHILADELPHIE 
Old copper-plate optical view in colors. Engraved by Balth. Fred- 


“| eric Leizelt. Small folio. 


THE EAST PROSPECT OF PHILADELPHIA, IN THE PROVINCE 
OF PENNSYLVANIA 

Old copper-plate engraving. “Engraved for the London Magazine.” 
With inset views of the State House and the Battery. Oblong 4to 
folding plate. 


VUE DE QUEBEC 
Old copper-plate optical view in colors. Engraved by Balth. Frederic 


“| Leizelt. Small folio. 


VUE DE LA BASSE VILLE A QUEBECK 
Old copper-plate optical view in colors. Engraved by Francois Xav. 
Habermann. Small folio. 


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198 VUE DE LA RUE DES RECOLLETS DE QUEBECK 
a Old copper-plate optical view in colors. Engraved by Francois Xav. 


fe eopermann. Small folio. 


199 VUE DE LA PLACE CAPITALE A QUEBECK 


2 Old copper-plate optical view in colors. Engraved by Francois Xav. 
4 tee Small folio. 


200 VUE DE LA HAUTE VILLE A QUEBECK 


: Old copper-plate optical view in colors. Engraved by Francois Xav. 
| net Habermann. Small folio. 


201 VUE DE LA VILLE A QUEBECK 


| - Old copper-plate optical view in colors. Engraved by Francois Xav. 
Habermann. Small folio. 


202 VUE DE SALEM 


g- Old copper-plate optical view in colors. Engraved by Balth. Frederic 
“bP Leizelt. Small folio. / 


203 INDEPENDANCE DES ETATS UNIS 


so Engraving by L. Roger, 1786, PRINTED IN COLORS after Duplessis 
17 “~— Berteaux. Double column of text in French. Fine original im- 
pression. 


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SALE FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER EIGHTEENTH, AT 8:15 


SECOND SESSION 


NUMBERS 204-421 


MARINE RELICS 
NUMBERS 204-226 


204 PAIR OF SCRIMSHAW WHALE’S TEETH 
| Both decorated with Frigates under full sail; one has in addition an 
ye American Eagle. (2) Length, 51% inches 


205 SCRIMSHAW WHALE’S TOOTH 
ree Fine large tooth decorated with an English Frigate under full sail, 
Dd “By Robert Vaux.” Length, 8 inches 


206 SCRIMSHAW WHALE’S TOOTH 
>< Decorated with a British Man-of-War at anchor. Length, 814 inches 


207 PERPETUAL CALENDAR - 17TH CENTURY 
“A — Printed dial in a circular frame, with a revolving chart. 
Diameter, 714 inches 


208 COMPASS 18TH CENTURY 
L- Printed dial. Made by D. Adams, Charing Cross, London. 
Diameter, 6 inches 


209 OLD BLOCK SUNDIAL FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY 
iG 57 Small sundial in the form of a cube with printed paper dials and 
| mw brass stiles. Set on wood base with an inset compass. Made by 

~  Berenger, Paris. Height, 7 inches 


210 POCKET SUNDIAL 
197 Engraved brass octagonal dial with inset compass. With finely 
etched folding stile. In leather case. Diameter, 31% inches 


211 POCKET SUNDIAL AND COMPASS 18TH CENTURY 
Ke 4 A Interesting old folding sundial made of two hinged walnut panels, 
& 2" with hand-drawn dials and inset compass. 

Length, 4 inches; width, 21% inches 


A5 


POCKET SUNDIAL AND COMPASS FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY 
Printed dials with inset compass. Simple form of perpetual calendar 
on the back. Length, 4 inches; width, 21% inches 


POCKET SUNDIAL AND COMPASS FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY 
Printed and painted dials on two hinged wood panels. With inset 
compass. Length, 31% inches; width, 214, inches 


POCKET SUNDIAL AND COMPASS FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY 
Circular wood case, printed and painted dial under dome crystal. 
Dome-shaped cover. Diameter, 214, inches 


FOLDING BRASS POCKET SUNDIAL 
Circular dial with engraved face and hinged stile. 
Diameter, 234, inches 


POCKET COMPASS ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Brass dial with water level and adjustable levelling screws. Leather 
case. Diameter, 4 inches 


MARINE COMPASS FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY 
Brass marine compass by Chapotot, Paris. Semicircular engraved 
dial, mounted on an adjustable ball and socket joint. 

Width, 81% inches 


OLD BRASS AND TEAKWOOD SEXTANT 
Inlaid with ivory panels on teakwood. In perfect working condition. 
Original oak case. 


WALNUT BOOK STAND 
Turned legs and stretcher; sloping top, forming convenient book 
rest. Height, 11 wnches; width, 15 inches 


NEEDLEWORK MAP OF ENGLAND AND WALES 
Worked by Elizabeth Wright, Aged 10. Stitched in varying: colors 
of silk. 


NEEDLEWORK MAP OF PALESTINE 
Worked by ‘Philadelphia Measor, Susan Downer’s School, Aged 15 
Years, 1848.”’ Stitched in varying colors of silk. On stretcher. 


NEEDLEWORK WOOL PICTURE . 
A British Sloop in full sail on a placid sea. Lighthouse on shore. 
Worked in many-colored wools. Old mahogany frame. Small folio. 


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230 


NEEDLEWORK WOOL PICTURE 
A small fore-and-aft Pilot boat in a mottled sea. Worked in colored 
wools. Small folio. Old maple frame. 


NEEDLEWORK WOOL PICTURE 
English Man-of-War in full sail in a gently ruffled sea. Worked in 
pleasing colors. Folio. Old maple frame. 


NEEDLEWORK WOOL PICTURE 
English Frigate in full sail. White-capped sea and gray sky. Colored 
wools. Small folio. Old maple frame. 


THE LONDON TUNNEL 


Miniature colored engraving showing the proposed tunnel under the 
Thames. Wood frame. Diameter, 5 inches 


GLOBES, PLANISPHERES 
AND CONSTELLATION CHARTS 


NUMBERS 227-242 


MINIATURE ASTRONOMICAL GLOBE 
With the earth as a centre, the various orbits of the astronomical 
bodies revolving around it from a common axis. 

Diameter, 51% inches 


MINIATURE GLOBE ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Newton’s globe on axis set in turned oak bowl. Height, 4 inches 


MINIATURE CELESTIAL AND TERRESTRIAL GLOBES 
ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 

Globes supported on annular brass rings. Mounted on turned walnut 

stands. (2) Height, 7 inches 


CELESTIAL AND TERRESTRIAL GLOBES ENGLISH, 1800 
Pair of globes made by Carey, London, 1800, suspended on annular 
brass rings. Set on carved mahogany stands in the Sheraton style. 
Compass in the base. (2) Height, 25 inches 


CELESTIAL AND TERRESTRIAL GLOBES ENGLISH, 1795 
Pair of globes made by Dudley Adams, London, 1795, suspended on 
brass annular rings. Set on carved mahogany stands in the Shera- 
ton style. With compass in the base. (2) Height, 2214 inches 


AT 


234 


235 


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C6 


CELESTIAL AND TERRESTRIAL GLOBES ENGLISH, 1816 
Pair of globes made by Carey, London, 1816. Exhibiting the tracks 
and discoveries of Captains Cook and Vancouver. Suspended in 
annular brass rings and set on mahogany stand in Sheraton style. 
(Asis) (2) Height, 40 inches 


CONSTELLATIONS 
Hemispherium Stellatum Australe Antiquem. Colored. Chart of the 
constellations, each represented by its mythological sign including 
those of the zodiac, Taurus, Phoenix, Virgo, Noah’s Ark, Cetus, ete. 
Border of numerous flying cupids. Folio. 

[Amsterdam: J. Jansson, 1661] 


CONSTELLATIONS 

Hemispherium Stellatum Boreale cum subiecto Hzemispherio Ter- 
restri. Colored. A chart of the Eastern Hemisphere showing the 
North Pole, with the signs of the zodiac and constellations covering 
the countries they represent. A winged herald at each upper corner 
surrounded by cupids, and two men supporting the globe at the lower 
corners, with astronomers, students and others in costume near by. 
Folio. [Amsterdam: J. Jansson, 1661] 


CONSTELLATIONS 

Hemispherium Sceno Graphicum Australe cceli Stellatiet Terre. 
Colored. A chart of the Southern hemisphere showing South Ameri- 
ea and Africa, with the signs of the zodiac, and constellations cover- 
ing the countries and portions of the globe they represent. Symbolic 
figures support the titles with cupids underneath; four astronomers 
with a telescope and other objects of their craft in one corner, and 
an Eastern potentate with attendants, astronomer and pupils in the 
other. Folio. [Amsterdam: J. Jansson, 1661] 


CONSTELLATIONS 

Planispherium Braheum, sive structura Mundi totius ex Hypothesi 
Tychonis Brahei in plano delineata. Colored. Zodiac in compart- 
ments of varying hues, with its signs. In the centre the orbits of the 
planets around a chart of the North Pole. Titles supported by cupids, 
and a view in both lower corners showing thirteen astronomers and 
their pupils, with three globes and other instruments, and the ruins 
of two castles in the distance. Folio. [Amsterdam: J. Jansson, 1661] 


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237 





A WONDERFUL REPRODUCTION OF THE PTOLEMY GLOBE 
[NUMBER 237] 


PLANISPHERE 
Ptolemaeus (Claudius). Scenographia Systematis Mundani Ptole- 


maici. Highly colored, with the zodiac in varying hues, and the em- 
blems of the constellations in separate compartments. E’mblematic 
figures surround the title. In the lower corners are nine astronomers 
in picturesque costume engaged in teaching eight pupils, or in dis- 
cussion or the work of their profession. Folio. 

[Amsterdam: J. Jansson, ca. 1661] 


A WONDERFUL REPRODUCTION OF THE PTOLEMY GLOBE, with a chart of the Eastern 


hemisphere in the centre, showing Greenland at the top. 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 
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238 PLANISPHERE 
Planispherium Arateum sive compages Orbium Mundanorum ex 
Hypothesi Aratea in plano expressa. Colored. The path of the zodiac 
in varying hues in compartments showing the signs of the zodiac, 
each sign also represented by a human figure. In the centre the 
planets in their orbits also represented by human figures. Numerous 
ym. ecupids surround the titles, and views in each lower corner picture 
fourteen astronomers in costume, four globes and other instruments 
of their calling. Folio. [Amsterdam: J. Jansson, 1661] 


239 PLANISPHERE 
Planispherium Ptolemaicum, sive machina Orbium Mundi ex Hy- 
pothesi Ptolemaica in plano desposita. Colored. The zodiac in vary- 
79 ing hues encircling orbits on which the planets are represented by 
Dad mythological scenes. In the centre a chart of the North Pole showing 
a a portion of America. Titles supported by winged female figures, 
and at each lower corner an astronomer and pupil, in costume, with 
globes, charts, etc. Folio. [Amsterdam: J. Jansson, 1661] 


240 PLANISPHERE 

Scenographia Compagis Mundane Brahea. Colored. Zodiac in com- 
7 partments of varying hues with its signs, encircling a chart of the 
ry eastern hemisphere. Borders of flying cupids, and a symbolic figure 
at each lower corner surrounded by children, with four astronomers 
in the distance. Folio. [Amsterdam: J. Jansson, 1661] 


241 SACRED CONSTELLATION CHART 
Coeli Stellatiani Heemispherium. Colored. A chart of the constella- 


4 Os tions, each represented by the figure of a saint or sacred object, in- 


cluding Job, the Cross, St. Gabriel, St. Matthew, etc. Charts of the 
poles in lower corners, and cherubs and other symbolic figures in 
borders. Folio. [Amsterdam: J. Jansson, 1661] 


242 SACRED CONSTELLATION CHART | 
Y Coeli Stellati Christiani hemispherium prius. A chart of the con- 
Y V yh stellations, each represented by the figure of a saint of sacred object, 
yy’ including the Ark of the Covenant, Noah’s Ark, St. Peter’s Ship, 
Abraham, King David, St. Thomas, etc. A chart of the poles in two 
corners, and borders of cherubs and symbolic figures. Folio. 
[Amsterdam: J. Jansson, 1661] 


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243 


247 


ENGLAND AND WALES 
MAPS AND VIEWS OF THE COUNTIES 
CITIES AND ISLANDS 


NUMBERS 243-827 


GREAT BRITAIN 

The South Part of Great Britain by Herman Moll, 1710; A New Map 
of Ireland by Herman Moll, 1714; Map of North Britian, by John 
Elphinstone, 1745. All colored. Folio. (8) London, 1710-45 


GREAT BRITAIN 

[Ortelius (Abraham).] Angliz, Scotiz, et Hiberniz, sive Britannicar 
Insularum descriptio. Colored. Inset ship, four boats and coat-of- 
arms. Folio. [ Brescia, 1598 | 


GREAT BRITAIN 

Speede (John). The Kingdome of Great Britaine and Ireland. 
Colored. Inset views of Edinburgh and London, two ships, sea- 
horses, etc. Folio. [London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


GREAT BRITAIN 

Visscher (Nicolas). Magne Britannize Tabula: Comprehendens 

Angliz, Scotiz, ac Hibernie Regna. Highly colored. Around the 

title are numerous mythological figures, a portrait of William III, 

and the coat-of-arms of England. Inset are three other coats-of- 

arms supported by cupids. Folio. | 
Amsterdam: Nicol. Vischer, [ca. 1690] 


ENGLISH HISTORICAL MAP 

Speede (John). The Invasions of England and Ireland. Corn. 
Danckertsz sculpsit. Colored. Inset with hundreds of ships includ- 
ing the Spanish fleets at the time of their invasion, views of the bat- 
tles of England and Ireland, the royal arms supported by winged 
boys, coats-of-arms, etc. Folio. [London]: George Humble, [1615] 
FINE EARLY HISTORICAL MAP. 


ENGLAND : 
[Blaeu (Johannes).] Angliz Regnum. Colored. Inset with four 
ships and two royal coats-of-arms. Folio. [Amsterdam, 1667] 


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249 


' seribed. Jodocus Hondius Ceelavit. 


ENGLAND 
Visscher (Nicolas). Anglie Regnum. Colored and heightened with 
gold. Title surrounded by symbolic figures, two inset coats-of-arms 


supported by cupids. Folio. [ Amsterdam, ca. 1690] 
ENGLAND 

Views of Cambridge and Edinburgh. From Braun’s Atlas 1574. 
Colored. Citizens in costumes in the foreground, animals, castles, 
etc. Folios. (2) 

BEDFORD 


Speede (John). Bedford Shire and the Situation of Bedford de- 
Colored. Inset with a chart of 
Bedford, man in armor and six coats-of-arms. Folio. 


[London]: George Humble, [1615] 


BERKSHIRE 

Speede (John). Berkshire described. Colored. Inset view of Wind- 

sor Castle, portrait, battle scene and three coats-of-arms. Folio. 
[London]: I. Sud. and Georg Humble, [1611] 


BRECKNOCK 

[Blaeu (Johannes).] Comitatus Brechinizw; Brecknoke. Colored. 
Inset are three coats-of-arms, shepherd with cows and sheep, carto- 
grapher with globe, etc. Textin Dutch. Folio. [Amsterdam, 1655] 


BUCKINGHAM 

Speede (John). Buckingham both Shyre and shiretowne. Colored. 
Inset charts of Buckingham and Redding and nine coats-of-arms. 
Folio. [London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


CAMBRIDGE 
[Blaeu (Johannes).] Cantabrigiensis Comitatus; Cambridge shire. 


Colored. Inset with twenty-six coats-of-arms. Text in Spanish. 
Folio. [Amsterdam, 1665] 
CARNARVON 


[Blaeu (Johannes). Comitatus Cenarvoniensis; Vernacule Carnar- 

von-Shire. Vulgo Anglesey. Colored. Insets of three coats-of-arms, 

three ships, a farmer. Text in German. Folio. | 
[Amsterdam, 1655] 


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259 


CARNARVON 
Speede (John). Caernarvon both Shyre and Shire-towne with the 
ancient Citie Bangor described. Colored. Inset charts of Bangor 
and Carnarvon, three ships, three coats-of-arms, Neptune riding on 
a dolphin, porpoises, etc. Folio. 

[London]: John Sudbury and Georg Humble, 1610 


CHESTER 

[Blaeu (Johannes).] Cestria Comitatus Palatinus. Colored. Inset 

are twelve coats-of-arms, four gentlemen in the costume of the period, 

a farmer and his wife, sheep, etc. Text in Spanish. Folio. 
[Amsterdam, 1665] 


CHESTER 
Saxton (Christopher). The County Palatine of Chester. Corrected 
and Amended by P. Lea. Colored. Inset chart of Chester, nine 
coats-of-arms and three ships. Folio. 

London: Geo. Willdey, [ca. 1627] 


CORNWALL 
Speede (John). Cornwall. Jodocus Hondius Celavit, 1610. Col- 
ored. Inset view of Cornwall, Roman antiquities, four ships, nine 
coats-of-arms, etc. Folio. 

[London]: John Sudbury and G. Humble, [1611] 


CUMBERLAND 
Speede (John). Cumberland and the Ancient Citie Carlile described. 
Colored. Inset chart of Carlisle, six coats-of-arms, Roman monu- 
ments, ship, battle scene, etc. Folio. 

[London]: I. Sudbury and Georg. Humble, 1610 


DENBIGH AND FLINT 

Blaeu (Johannes). Denbigiensis Comitatus et Comitatus Flintensis; 

Denbigh et Flintshire. Colored in outline. Colored insets of two 

coats-of-arms, ship, ornamental titles. Folio. Text in French. 
[Amsterdam, 1667] 


DENBIGH 
Speede (John). Denbigh Shire. Jodocus Hondius Celavit. Colored. 
Inset chart of Denbigh, three coats-of-arms, Neptune mounted on a 
sea-horse, ship, etc. Folio. 

[London]: John Sudbury and George Humble, 1610 


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268 


DERBY 

[Blaeu (Johannes).] Darbiensis Comitatus. Vernacule Darbie 

shire. Colored. Inset are six coats-of-arms, a herdsman with his 

wife and daughter, cows, sheep, etc. Text in Spanish. Folio. 
[Amsterdam, 1665] 


DERBY 

Speede (John). Darbieshire described. Anno 1610. Colored. In- 

set are five coats-of-arms, and charts of “Darby” and Buxton. Folio. 
[London]: John Sudbury and G. Humble, [1611] 


DEVONSHIRE . 
Speede (John). Devonshire with Excester described. Colored. In- 
set chart of ‘““Excester’, and ten coats-of-arms. Folio. 

[London]: John Sudburi & George humble, [1615] 


‘DORSET 


[Speede (John).] Dorsetshyre with the Shyre-towne Dorchester 
described, as also the Armes of noble families since the Normans 
Conquest to this present Anno 1662. Jodocus Hondius Caelavit. 
Colored. Inset chart of Dorchester, three ships, sea monsters, and 
five coats-of-arms. Folio. [London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


DURHAM 

[Speede (John).] The Bishoprick and Citie of Durham. Colored. 
Inset chart of Durham, ship, battle scene, three coats-of-arms, ete. 
Folio. [London: John Sudbury and G. Humble, 1611] 


ENGLISH ISLANDS 
[Blaeu (Johannes).] Holy Iland. Garnsey. Farne. Iarsey. Col- 
ored. Inset are eight ships, cupids, etc. Text in French. Folio. 

[ Amsterdam, 1667] 


ESSEX . 


_, [LBlaeu (Johannes).] Essexia Comitatus. Colored. Inset with nine 


coats-of-arms, five ships, and three cupids. Text in Spanish. Folio. 
[Amsterdam, 1665] 


GLOUCESTER 

[Blaeu’ (Johannes).] Glocestria Ducatus; Vulgo Glocester shire. 
Colored. Inset are twelve coats-of-arms, a shepherd and two shep- 
herdesses, cupids, etc. Folio. Text in French. [Amsterdam, 1667] 


54 


272 


278 


Ver 


279 


ror 


GLOUCESTER | 
Speede (John). Glocestershire contriued into thirty thre seuerall 
hundreds. 1610. Colored. Inset are twelve coats-of-arms, charts 
of Bristow and “Glocester” and views of the battles of Gloucester and 
Tewkesbury. Folio. 

[London]: John Sudbury and George Humble, [1611] 


HAMPSHIRE | : 
Speede (John). Hantshire described and devided. Jodocus: Hondius 
celavit. Colored. Inset are ten coats-of-arms, a chart of Winchester, 
and a view of Maud of England escaping in a coffin through the 
ranks of her enemies. Folio. 

[London]: I. Sudbury and G. Humbell, [1611] 


“HARTFORD” 

Speede (John). Hartford Shire described. Colored. Inset charts 
of “Hartford” and Verolanium, three battle scenes and four coats-of- 
arms. Folio. [London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


HASTINGS 


‘ Line engraving. Colored by hand. Engraved by R. Wallis after the 


painting by J. M. W. Turner. Published 1851. Folio. 


HEREFORD | 

[Blaeu (Johannes).] Herefordia Comitatus. Hereford-shire. Col- 
ored. Inset are seven coats-of-arms, a mariner and cupids. Text in 
Dutch. Folio. [ Amsterdam, 1655] 


HEREFORD 
Speede (John). Herefordshire described. Colored. Inset chart of 
Hereford, eight coats-of-arms, two astronomers in costume, and a 
view of a battle. Folio. 

[London]: John Sudbury and Georg Humbell, 1610 


HUNTINGTON 

Speede (John). Huntington both Shire and Shire Towne with the 

ancient citie Ely described. Colored. Inset charts of Huntington 

and Ely, eleven coats-of-arms, two hunters in costume, etc. Folio. 
[London]: George Humbell, [1615] 


ISLE OF WIGHT 

[Blaeu (Johannes).] Vectis Insula. Anglice, The Isle of Wight. 
Colored in outline. With colored insets of sixteen ships, four coats- 
of-arms, deer, etc. Text in Dutch. Folio. [ Amsterdam, 1655] 


55 


284 


285 


AlN 
Vig 
iJ 


yLaneas shire. 


wf? 


\\ Colored in outline. 


ISLE OF WIGHT 
White (William). Wight Island. Augmented and published by 
John Speede. Colored. Inset charts of “Southampton” and “New- 
port’, two ships, six coats-of-arms, etc. Folio. 

[London]: John Sudbury and G. Humbell, [1611] 


KENT 
Speede (John). Kent with her Cities and Earles described and ob- 
served. Colored. Inset views of Canterbury and Rochester, battle 


scene, six ships and ten coats-of-arms. Folio. 
[London]: G. Humble, [1614] 


LANCASTER 

[Blaeu (Johannes).] Lancastria Palatinatus. Anglice Lancaster et 
Colored. Inset are two ships, three coats-of-arms, 
farmer with cows, etc. Textin Spanish. Folio. [Amsterdam, 1665] 


LEICESTER 
[Blaeu (Johannes).] Leicestrensis Comitatus. Leicester shire. 
Colored insets of ten coats-of-arms and cupids. 


Text in Dutch. Folio. [Amsterdam, 1655] 


LEICESTER 

Speede (John). Leicester both Countye and Citie described. 

Jodocus Hondius caelavit. Colored. Inset with a chart of Leicester, 

ten coats-of-arms and a view of the battle of Bosworth Field. Folio. 
[London]: John Sudbury and George Humble, 1610 


LINCOLN 


[Speede (John).] The Countie and Citie of Lyncolne described. 


w\ Jodocus Hondius celavit 1610. Colored. Inset chart of Lincoln, 


ship, two battle scenes and twelve coats-of-arms. Folio. 
[London: John Sudbury and George Humble, 1611] 


286 LONDON VIEWS 
| y, Y The South West Prospect of London, engraved by Bowles; A View of 
/ fs (\,, the City of London . . . from Westminster Bridge. Both colored. 


Small folios. 


(2) 


287 LONDON VIEWS 


/. 
|r 
j} v 


AN 


1 NV 


A View of Westminster Bridge from Lambeth; London Bridge, en- 
graved by Toms; A View of the Waterloo Bridge, engraved 1816. 
All colored. Small folios. (3) 


56 


LONDON VIEWS 

A Perspective View of Twickenham, engraved by Hooker after 
Heckell; A View of the Tower taken upon the Thames, published by 
Boydell, 1751; A View of Westminster Bridge, engraved by Boydell, 
1753. All colored. Small folios. (3) 


VIEWS OF LONDON 
Five engraved views of old London by Havell and others after draw- 
ings by Allom. Colored. Small folios. (5) 


VIEW OF LONDON FROM GREENWICH PARK 


Colored aquatint by J. C. Statler after J. Farrington. Published 1796. 
Folio. 


THE SOUTH EAST PROSPECT OF WESTMINSTER 
Line engraving by B. Cole. Colored. About 1740. Folio. 


THE PORT OF LONDON; AND, TOBERMORY, SOUND OF MULL 
Colored lithographs. The first dated 1834 and signed F. D. H. The 
second by J. Needham. Folio and oblong folio. (2) 


MIDDLESEX 
Norden (John). Midle-sex described with the most famous Cities 
of London and Westminster. Augmented by John Speed. Colored. 
Inset charts of London and Westminster, views of St. Peter’s and St. 
Paul’s and four coats-of-arms. Folio. 

London: Henry Overton, [ca. 1626] 


MONMOUTH 
Speede (John). The Countye of Monmouth wih the sittuation of 


_Shire-towne Described Ann 1610. Colored. Inset chart of Mon- 


mouth, ship, five coats-of-arms, etc. Folio. 
[London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


MONTGOMERY 

[Blaeu (Johannes).] Montgomeria Comitatus et Comitatus Mer- 
vinia. Colored. Inset are three coats-of-arms, two ships, sheep, 
cupids, etc. Text in French. Folio. [ Amsterdam, 1667] 


NORFOLK 

Hogius (Cornelius). Norfolciz comitatus. Colored. Inset with 
four ships, two coats-of-arms, etc. Folio. Framed. [London], 1574 
THE EARLIEST SURVEY MAP OF NORFOLK. 


57 


297 


298 


o01 


503 


NORFOLK 

Saxton (Christopher). Norfolk a Countie florishing & Populous de- 

scribed and devided. Augmented by I. Speede. Colored. Inset 

chart of Norwich, a battle scene and nine coats-of-arms. — Folio. 
[London]: J. 8S. & G. H. [1611] 


NORTHAMPTON 

Saxton (Christopher). The County of Northampton togeather with 
ye three small Counties of Bedford, Huntington & Rutland. Cor- 
rected and Amended by P. Lea. Colored. Inset charts of Oukham, 
Northampton, ‘““Peterburgh’, Bedford and Huntington; 30 coats-of- 
arms. Folio. London: .George Willdey, [ca. 1627] 


NORTHAMPTON 

Speede (John). Northamtonshire. Jodocus Hondius Celavit 1610. 
Colored. Inset charts of Northampton and “Peterborow”’, battle scene, 
and ten coats-of-arms. Folio. [London]: George Humbell, [1614] 


NORTHUMBERLAND ! | 

Speede (John). Northumberland. Colored. Inset charts of “Bar- 
wick” and “Newe Castle’, ten coats-of-arms, and Roman monuments. 
Folio. [London]: John Sudbury and George Humble, 1610 


NOTTINGHAM | 

[Blaeu (Johannes).] Comitatus Nottinghamiensis. Nottingham 
shire. Colored. Inset are eight coats-of-arms, a farmer and his 
family, etc. Text in Spanish. Folio. [Amsterdam, 1665] 


NOTTINGHAM 

Speede (John). The Countie of Nottingham described the Shire 
Townes situation and the Earls there of observed. Jodocus Hondius 
ecelavit 1610. Colored. Inset are eight coats-of-arms, a chart of 
Nottingham, and a view of the battle with the Erectors of Lambert. 
Folio. [London]: John Sudbury and Georg Humble, 1610 


OXFORD 

[Blaeu (Johannes).] Oxonium Comitatus, Vulgo Oxford shire. 
Colored. Inset are twenty coats-of-arms and two residents in cos- 
tume. Text in Spanish. Folio. [Amsterdam, 1665] 


PEMBROKE ; 
[Blaeu (Johannes).] Penbrochia Comitatus et Comitatus Czermari- 


.™, dunum. Colored. Inset are thirteen coats-of-arms, two ships, 


cupids, cows, etc. Text in Spanish. Folio. [ Amsterdam, 1665] 
58 


305 THE WEST PROSPECT OF HIS MAJESTIES DOCK-YARD NEAR 
PLYMOUTH 

\g~ line engraving by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck. With contemporary 
coloring. Published 1736. Oblong folio. 


306 RADNOR 
Blaeu (Johannes). Radnoria Comitatus. Radnor Shire. Colored. 
-— Inset are three coats-of-arms, a herdsman with cows and sheep, a 
gentleman on horseback, etc. Text in Dutch. Folio. 
[ Amsterdam, 1655] 


307 RADNOR 
Saxon (Christopher). The Countie of Radnor described and the 
—  Shyretownes sittuatione Anno 1610. Augmented and published by 
John Speede. Jodocus Hondius Caelavit. Colored. Inset with a 
chart of Radnor and four coats-of-arms. Folio. 
[London]: John Sudbury & George Humbell, [1611] 


308 RUTLAND 
ee [Blaeu (Johannes).] Rutlandia Comitatus. Rutland shire. Col- 
I~ ored. Inset are six coats-of-arms, shepherd and shepherdesses with 
cows and sheep, mariner with a compass, etc. Text in Dutch. Folio. 
[ Amsterdam, 1655] 


809 RUTLAND 

ge Speede (John). Rutlandshire with Oukham and Stanford her bor- 

nt dering Neighbour Newly described. Colored. Inset charts of “Stan- 

if ford” and “Oukham”, eight coats-of-arms, and winged boys. Folio. 
[London: John Sudbury and George Humbell, 1611] 


310 SHROPSHIRE 
iP Speede (John). Shropshyre described. The Sittuation of Shrowes- 
pwn bury shewed. Colored. Inset chart of Shrewsburg, four coats-of- 
| arms, and a view of the battle of Shrewsbury. Folio. 
[London]: George Humbell, [1615] 


811 SOMERSET 
\- [Blaeu (Johannes).] Somersettensis Comitatus. Somersetshire. 


Colored. Inset are two ships, seven coats-of-arms, three sheep, and 
| an allegorical figure of plenty. Text in French. Folio. 
[ Amsterdam, 1667] 


59 


614 


616 


Cy 


SOMERSET 
Blome (Richard). A Mapp of the County of Somerset. Colored. 
Inset ships and coats-of-arms. Folio. Framed. [London, 1715] 


SOMERSET 

[Speede (John).] Somerset-Shire described and into Hundreds de- 
vided. Colored. Inset chart of Bath, two ships, and ten coats-of- 
arms. Folio. [London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


STAFFORD 

Speede (John). Stafford Countie and Towne with the ancient Citie 
Lichfeild described. Colored. Inset charts of Lichfield and Stafford, 
four coats-of-arms, and a view of a battle during the War of the 
Roses. Folio. [London]: John Dudbury and Georg Humble, 1610 


SUFFOLK 
Saxton (Christopher). Suffolciz Comitatus. Colored. Insets of 


~ two coats-of-arms and ornamental border around title. Folio. 


Framed. [London], 1575 


EARLIEST SURVEY MAP OF SUFFOLK. 


SUFFOLK 

Speede (John). Suffolke described and divided into Hundreds. 
Colored. Inset chart of Ipswich, ship, and twelve coats-of-arms. 
Folio. [London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 


SURREY 
[Blaeu (Johannes).] Surria. Vernacule Surrey. Colored. Inset 
are eight coats-of-arms. Text in Spanish. Folio. 

[ Amsterdam, 1665] 


SUSSEX 


[Blaeu (Johannes).] Suthsexia, Vernacule Sussex. Colored. Inset 
~ are six coats-of-arms, and about twenty ships. Text in Spanish. 


Folio. [Amsterdam, 1665] 


THAMES RIVER 
Lithographic Sketch of the North Bank of the Thames from West- 


fi /\ /. minster Bridge to London Bridge. 10 plates by T. M. Baynes. Pub- 


lished London, 1825. Oblong folio in wrappers. RARE. 


WALES , 

Blaeu (Johannes). Wallia Principatus Vulgo Wales. Colored. In- 
sets of seven coats-of-arms, three ships, eight cupids. Text in 
Latin. Folio. [Amsterdam, 1767] 


60 


821 WALES 
Speede (John). Wales. Colored. Marginal insets of charts and 
, « views of sixteen cities and castles of Wales, ships and dolphins, 
iB e Folio. Mounted between glass and framed. [London], 1610 
e 


322 WARWICK 
Speede (John). The Counti of Warwick. Jodocus Hondius celavit. 
Q- Colored. Inset charts of Warwick and “Coventree’’, battle scene, and 
eleven coats-of-arms. Folio. 
[London]: John Sudbury and George Humble, [1611] 


323 WESTMORLAND 

J, [Blaeu (Johannes).] Westmoria Comitatus; Anglice Westmorland. 
_w*Colored. Inset are six coats-of-arms, horseman, etc. Text in Span- 

ish. Folio. [Amsterdam, 1665] 


324 WILTSHIRE 
( ae Speede (John). Wilshire. Colored. Inset chart of Salisbury, view 
of Stonehenge and sixteen coats of arms. Folio. 
[London]: John Sudbury and G. Humble, [1611] 


325 WORCESTER 
Saxton (Christopher). Worcester Shire Described. Augmented and 
published by John Speede. Jodocus Hondius celavit 1610. Colored. 
Ir “a Inset chart of Worcester, six coats-of-arms, and a view of the battle 
of Evesham. Folio. 
London: John Sudbury and George Humble, [1611] 


826 YORKSHIRE 
[Blaeu (Johannes).] Ducatus Eboracensis pars Borealis. The 
fie Northriding of York Shire. Colored. Inset are seventeen coats-of- 
a arms, fishwoman carrying basket of fish, fisherman and boy with a 
ta met, etc. Text in French. Folio. [Amsterdam, 1667] 


327 YORKSHIRE 
\K/ Speede (John). York Shire. Colored. Inset coat-of-arms and ship. 
nn Folio. [London]: John Sudbury and G. Humble, 1610 


61 


SCOTLAND 


NUMBERS 328-330 


828 SCOTLAND 
Allard (Charles). Novissima Regni Scotiz Septentrionalis et 
SS Meridionalis Tabula. Colored. Inset emblematic figures around 
} title, two coats-of-arms surrounded by cupids. Folio. 
Amsterdam, [ca. 1698] 


329 SCOTLAND 
4) Speede (John). The Kingdome of Scotland. Colored. Insets of 
ANP ships and dolphins. Folio. [London], 1650 
| With border insets of colored full-length portraits of Queen Anne, Charles Duke 
of “Yorke,” King James and Henry Prince of Wales; also a chart of the “Yles 
of Orknay.” 
330 LIDDESDALE 
Pont (Timothy). Lidalia vel Lidisdalia Regio. Lidisdail. Colored. 
‘ Shepherdesses and cupids surrounding title. Folio. 
[Amsterdam; J. Blaeu, 1654] 


IRELAND 
| 4 - 


—— 


NUMBERS 331-333 


331 IRELAND | 
<0 Blaeu (Willem). Hibernia Regnum. Vulgo Ireland. Colored. In- 
A set are two coats-of-arms. Text in French. Folio. 

[Amsterdam, 1654] 


302 CONNAUGHT 
se Speede (John). The Province of Connaugh with the Citie of Gal- 
a | ,{ waye Described. Colored. Inset chart of Galway and coat-of-arms. 
/\WWo'’Folio. (Repaired) 
[London]: John Sudbury and George Humble, 1610 


303 MUNSTER 


yh Speede (John). The Province of Mounster. Colored. Inset charts 
i” of Cork and Limerick, ship, an Irishman with a harp riding on a fish, 


etc. Folio. [London]: Thomas Bassett, [1676] 





i B34 | VIEWS OF SCOTCH AND ENGLISH CASTLES 
NN Old engravings of about 1750. Colored. Small folios. (20) 


62 


SHIP MODELS 


NUMBERS 335-350 


3835 SHIP MODEL IN A BOTTLE 
- 5 Miniature wood model of an auxiliary schooner. Set in an old gin 
| |» [bottle. On wood stand. 
ie 
836 MODEL OF AN ENGLISH MAN-OF-WAR OF 50 GUNS 
CIRCA 1750 
y n0- Hull of wood, bow with carved lion figurehead, carved stern and 
t wy Wo quarter galleries. Fully rigged with silk sails. (A number of the 
’ Wu brass guns are missing, sold as is) 
Height, 14 inches; length, 15 inches 


337 DUTCH CLIPPER SHIP “WILHELMINA” OF AMSTERDAM 


CIRCA 1850 
bee Fine graceful hull, with neatly proportioned masts and spars. Fly- 
r me 7 ing the Dutch flag. Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches 





838 MODEL OF THE-DWEEH FULL-RIGGED SHIP “CAROLINA,” 

~ AMSTERDAM CIRCA 1860 

3] —— Hull red to waterline, white above, with blue band above deck. Fully 
rigged, under full sail. Set in plaque of waves. 

Height, 16 inches; length, 26 inches 


339 MODEL OF THE DUTCH BRIG “FRANCISCUS” CIRCA 1860 
i Ga Hull bronze to waterline, black above. Rigged with masts and spars. 
Yi. Set in plaque of waves. Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches 


/), ; 
340 MODEL OF a iat CIRCA 1850 
17 ge Hull solid, painted white. Fully rigged. Set in plaque of waves. 
Height, 12 inches; length, 14 inches 
Vite ene 


841 MODEL OF A FULL-RIGGED SHIP CIRCA 1850 
50 Solid hull, painted white with black port stripe. Set in plaque of 

17 ——~ huge waves and heeled over under shortened sail. 
Height, 814 inches; length, 12 inches 


342 MODEL OF A PACKET SHIP CIRCA 1850 

ha Sg Solid hull with complete rigging. Painted red to waterline, gray 
above, with black port stripe. Set in plaque of waves. 

| Height, 131% inches; length, 18 inches 


63 





MODEL OF A BRITISH FRIGATE, CIRCA 1800 
[NUMBER 343]. 


EIGHT BONE SHIP MODELS, VERY FINE 





SPECIMENS, FULLY REPRESENTATIVE OF THE 





BEST CRAFTSMANSHIP BY THE FRENCH 





PRISONERS OF WAR IN ENGLAND FROM 1790 TO 1820 





NUMBERS 3848-350 » 


348 MODEL OF AN ENGLISH FRIGATE CIRCA 1800 

A s0- Fully planked and ribbed; stern and quarter galleries elaborately 
vA carved and three-quarter length figurehead of a female with flowing 
robe; completely rigged and deck equipped; set on a stand with 

inlaid teak of key design. Height, 10 inches; length, 11 wches 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION ] 


64 
ip 


344 


350 





MODEL OF A BRITISH MAN-OF-WAR, 112 GUNS 
[ NUMBER 344] 


MODEL OF A BRITISH MAN-OF-WAR, 112 GUNS CIRCA 1790 
Hull completely constructed of bone; fully planked and ribbed, ex- 
quisitely carved stern and bowplanks; masts and spars of wood; 
hull baleen trimmed; guns of bronze, and deck fully equipped; carry- 
ing six boxwood boats; set in plaque of waves. 


Height, 1414 inches; length, 17 inches 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION ] 


65 





MODEL OF BRITISH SHIP-OF-THE-LINE “WARRIOR’’, 120 GUNS | 
| ~ [NUMBER 345] 


345 MODEL OF SECOND-RATE SHIP-OF-THE-LINE “WARRIOR”, 


120 GUNS ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Stern gallery carved with a lion motif; decorated bowplanks; Masts 


and spars of wood; fully rigged; complete deck equipment. Set in 
waves. Height, 26 inches; length, 30 inches 


6 eee 


: [SEE ILLUSTRATION ] 


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MODEL OF BRITISH FRIGATE “LOSTAT’’, 72 GUNS 
[NUMBER 346] 


346 MODEL OF BRITISH FRIGATE “LOSTAT” CIRCA 1780 
Model entirely constructed of bone; ribbed and planked; carrying 

72 guns. Carved quarter and stern gallery; full-length figure of 

J 60 a hussar; baleen trimmed; completely rigged and full deck impedi- 
menta. Height, 1514 inches; length, 20 inches 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


67 





MODEL OF BRITISH BATTLESHIP, 120 GUNS 
"es aa [NUMBER 347] 


347 MODEL OF SECOND-RATE BATTLESHIP ~~ ENGLISH, CIRCA 1780 
Model completely of bone; planked and ribbed; carrying 120 guns. 


ie Finely carved quarter and stern galleries, with a figurehead of a 
es 0 warrior; baleen trimmed. Completely rigged; bronze cannon; deck 
equipments. Height, 2114 inches; length, 23 inches 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


68 





MODEL OF A BRITISH FRIGATE, CIRCA 1790 
[NUMBER 348] 


348 MODEL OF A BRITISH FRIGATE ENGLISH, CIRCA 1790 
Model entirely constructed of bone; carrying 84 guns; ribbed and 


(07 planked. Finely carved gallery and baleen trimmed; figurehead of 
Z y a gladiator, full length. Carrying boxwood boats. Complete deck 
yi ‘equipment. Original strawwork stand. 


Height, 1514 inches; length, 18 inches 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION ] 


69 





MODEL OF FIRST-RATE BRITISH SHIP-OF-THE-LINE, CIRCA 1780 
[ NUMBER 349] 


349 MODEL OF FIRST-RATE SHIP-OF-THE-LINE 


ENGLISH, CIRCA 1780 
/ i bh Model entirely constructed of bone; planked; finely carved stern and 
5 


quarter gallery; fully rigged, with complete deck equipment. En- 
closed in glazed case. Height, 29 inches; length, 33 inches 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


70 





MODEL OF BRITISH SHIP-OF-THE-LINE, 84 GUNS 
[NUMBER 350] 


350 MODEL OF SECOND-RATE SHIP-OF-THE-LINE 


ENGLISH, CIRCA 1790 
“ Model completely of bone, carrying 84 guns; planked and ribbed, 
Za st? superb carved sternpiece, quarter galleries and apron in the holds. 
Y _ Carved figurehead, three-quarter length female figure, with beautiful 
He ‘baleen trim. Enclosed in glazed case. 


Height, 31 inches; length, 39 inches 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION ] 


7] 


OLD EUROPEAN VIEWS 
NUMBERS 351-374 


AMSTERDAM 
Engraved view of the town of Amsterdam. Unsigned. Published in 
Paris about 1670. Finely colored. Folio. Showing the Dutch fleet 
in the harbor. 


AMSTERDAM; VENICE 
Engraved view of the towns and harbors by Aueline. Published 
about 1670. Quaintly illuminated in gold and colors. Small folios. 


(2) 


BELGIUM AND FRANCE 

Plan of the town of Louvain and view of the town of Bethune. En- 
eraved for Jansson’s Atlas of 1657. Finely colored with inset coats- 
“of-arms. Folios. (2) 


CAMBRAI 
Plan and view of the town of Cambrai. Engraved for Jansson’s 
Atlas of 1657. Finely illuminated. Folios. (2) 


AN EXACT PROSPECT OF THE TOWN OF CARTHAGENA; 
VIEW OF THE BURNING OF THE TOWN OF PAITA 

Old engravings, colored. With scenes of shipping in the harbors. 
Small folios. (2) 


CONSTANTINOPLE AND BOMBAY 
Engraved views about 1750. Colored. Folios. (8) 


EUROPEAN CITIES, 1814 
Eleven colored aquatint views of various European cities which fig- 
ured in the Napoleonic Wars. Published by R. Bowyer, London, 


y_y4 1814. Small folio and folio. (11) 


These plates are from “An Illustrated Record of Important Events in the 
Annals of Europe.” 


FRENCH VIEWS 
Old Engraved plates, mainly in the optical style. Colored. Small 
folios. (7) 


FAMOUS FRENCH CHATEAUX 
A series of four engravings finely colored by hand. Engraved by 
J. Rigaud from his own designs. Oblong folios. (4) 


Ue 


360 


361 


362 


A 


365 


366 


367 | 


Sead 


ye 


LILLE 
Plan of the City of Lille. From Jansson’s Atlas of 1657. Finely 
illuminated. Folio. 


VUES DE LA MALMAISON 

A set of four fine colored aquatints engraved by Louis Garnerey 
after the drawings by Aug. Garnerey. Published about 1815. Small 
folios. (4) 


MONS AND ARRAS 
Views of the towns of Mons and Arras (on one sheet) and a plan 


oof the town of Arras. Engraved for Jansson’s Atlas of 1657. Col- 


ored. Folios. (2) 


NAMUR AND OSTEND 
Engraved view and plan. Published in Jansson’s Atlas in 1657. 
Finely illuminated. Folios. (2) 


YPRES 
Plan and view of the City of Ypres engraved for Jansson’s Atlas of 
1657. Finely illuminated. Folio. 


GERMANY 

Plan of the town of Regensburg and view of the town of Schalbach, 
engraved for Jansson’s Atlas of 1657. Finely illuminated with 
inset arms and vignettes. Folios. (2) 


GERMANY AND HUNGARY 

Plans of the towns of Stada and Saltzburg and view of the town of 
Papa. Engraved for Jansson’s Atlas of 1657. Finely illuminated. 
Folios. (3) 


GENOA 
Engraved view of the town of Genoa. Unsigned. Published in Paris 
about 1670. Colored. Folio. A naval battle is pictured in the 
harbor. 


368 


369 


THE MANNER OF THE LAPLANDERS LIVING IN SUMMER 
THE MANNER OF THE LAPLANDERS LIVING IN WINTER 
Engraved by F. H. Van Houe. Contemporary coloring. 

Quaint old double view showing details of the domestic life and 


superstitions of the Laplanders. With the finely illuminated coat- 


of-arms of the Rt. Hon. Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury. 


MADRID, SPAIN 
Engraved view of Madrid. Unsigned. Published in Paris about 
1670. Finely colored. Folio. 


MESSINA, ITALY 

View of the town of Messina. Unsigned. Published in Paris about 
1670. Finely colored. Folio. 

A splendid view with active shipping scene in the harbor. 


MILAN AND TURIN, ITALY 
Engraved views. Unsigned. Published in Paris about 1670. Finely 
colored. Folios. (2) 


NAPLES, ITALY 

Engraved view of the town of Naples. Unsigned. Published in 
Paris about 1670. Finely colored. Folio. 

An animated naval review in the harbor with flying flags and salut- 
ing guns. 


MISCELLANEOUS VIEWS 
Are de Triomphe, 3; View of Lorette, from Baten Schenk’s Atlas; 
Malaga, 1730; and others. 7 pieces, small folio. 


VENICE 
Engraved bird’s-eye view of Venice about 1670. With splendid de- 
tail of ships and shipping in the foreground. Large oblong folio. 


4 Framed. 


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NAVAL AND MARINE 
PRINTS IN COLORS OF 





17TH-18TH-19TH CENTURIES 





NUMBERS 375-392 


375 ANCIENT SHIPS AND SHIPPING 
S Set of four colored aquatint plates, published 1811; and three others. 
[s (AX Small folios. (7) 


576 NAVE (ITALIAN SHIP OF ABOUT 1690) 
_» , Old engraving from Coronelli’s Atlas published 1695-97. Side ele- 
nH g.e¥ation of an armed merchantman of the period. Showing details 


t 


4 ~ of construction and rig. Colored. Folio. 


377 SEAPORTS OF ENGLAND 
~ A series of seventeen colored aquatints drawn and engraved by Wil- 
és lian Daniell. Published London, 1825. Small folios. (17) 


378 SEAPORTS 
Old engraved optical views, colored. Calais, Gibraltar, Amsterdam, 
O~ ete. All with fine maritime activities and naval battles. Small 
folios. (6) | 


379 SUN UNDER A CLOUD; NOON; MOON LIGHT; FRESH GALE 
a Engravings by Canot after paintings by Monamey. Colored. Pub- 
3° lished in London about 1745. Small folios. (4) 


380 ENGLISH NAVAL VESSELS, 1836 
. A pair of quaint old water-color drawings of British Men-of-war. 
5 sg One has the written caption, ‘H.M. Ship Caledonia, July 25, 1836 
Maselong, Greece.’”’ Small quartos, old frames. (2) 


381 BRIG IN A CALM; BRIG IN A SQUALL 
q oe A pair of small water-color drawings, signed G. Jeanne and dated 
1869. (2). 


382 A SHIP IN DISTRESS; THE TAKING OF THE PRINCESS 
yh i. Engravings by Canot and N. Parr, both after paintings by Monamey. 
j : N Colored. Published in London about 1745. Small folios. (2) 


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A SQUADRON OF SHIPS SAILING BEFORE THE WIND 
Engraved by Toms. Colored. Published in London about 1745. 


* Small folio. 


LE COUP DE TONNERRE 
Old French engraving of the wreck of a frigate in a terrible tem- 
pest on the river St. Laurent. Colored. Folio. 


THE WATERFORD LINE SCHOONERS ALEXANDER, MARTHA, 
AND RAPID 

Colored aquatint engraved by Smart and Reeve after the painting 
by John Lynn about 1830. Impression later. Folio. 


SOUTH SEA WHALE FISHERY 
Colored aquatint after the painting by W. J. Huggins. London, Pub- 
lished Jan. 1, 1825. Impression later. Folio. 


THE LADY KENNAWAY OFF MARGATE .. . HOMEWARD 
BOUND 1827 

Colored aquatint by E. Duncan after the painting by W. J. Huggins. 
Published 1829. Impression later. Folio. 


THE WELLINGTON, CAPT. JAMES LIDDELL, OFF DOVER, 
AUGUST 12th, 1839 

Colored aquatint by C. Rosenberg after the painting by W. J. Hug- 
gins. Published 1840. Impression later. Folio. 


H.C.S. MACQUEEN OFF THE START, 26th JANUARY 1832 
Colored aquatint by C. Rosenberg, after the painting by W. J. Hug- 
gins. Published 1834. Impression later. Folio. 


THE GALLANT ACTION BETWEEN H.M. PACKET ANTELOPE 
AND THE FRENCH PRIVATEER L’ATALANTE 

Colored aquatint engraved by C. Rosenberg after Yates. Published 
1794. Small folio. 


THE FUNERAL PROCESSION OF THE LATE LORD NELSON 
_ FROM GREENWICH TO WHITEHALL 


2 yy /eColored aquatint engraved by Hill after Pugin. Small folio. 


WHALING 
A set of six colored aquatints engraved by Dubourg after drawings 
\ by Clark. Published Feb. 1st, 1813. Small quartos, framed. (6) 


716 


AMERICANA 


NUMBERS 393-421 


393 AMERICANA 
A portfolio of miscellaneous portraits, views, maps, caricatures, etc. 
4 ~ relating to important events of American history. 44 pieces, vari- 
ous Sizes. 


394. AMERICAN INDIANS 
Engravings by Theodorum Viero of Venice. Colored by hand. Small 


Ss! tolio (3) 


395 AMERICAN PORTRAITS 
l, _ Old German line engraved portraits of Franklin, Putnam, Arnold, 
“Robert Rogers, Charles Lee, and Commodore Hopkins. Engraved 
about 1780. Small quarto. (6) 
A RARE SET. 


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396 AMERICAN PORTRAITS 
i, _ George and Martha Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Green, Schuyler, 
Hamilton, Hopkins, Monroe, Jackson, and many others. 26 pieces, 
various sizes. 


397 AMERICAN PORTRAITS 

of George Peabody, Philanthrophist; Washington Irving, engraved by 

ni. NV Leprix; and Daniel Webster, etched by King. All fine proofs. Folios. 

eC) 

398 D. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 

—  Mezzotint portrait by J. E. Haid. 1778. Oval in rectangle with 
tablet inscribed: ‘““D. Benjamin Franklin, et vita inter Americanos 
acta, et magnis electricitatis periculis clarus.”’ Small folio. 


399 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 
| re Engraved portrait by Chevillet. Bust in oval after the Houdon 
(L bust over an engraved tablet reading: “Frankelin Ministre Pleni- 
potentiaire des Etats Unis de l’Amérique Septentrionale.” Dessiné 
par Bounieu d’aprés le Buste de M. Houdon. Small folio. 


400 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 

if — Engraved portrait by Cathelin after Madame Filleul. Half-length 
portrait, with right hand pointing to document on table. Small 
folio. 


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408 


“town. 


JOHN JAY 
Original pencil portrait by L. Massard. Signed. Beautifully drawn. 


s The subject is seen bust length, three-quarters to the right. 


Height, 5 inches; width, 4 imches 


LE GENERAL WASHINGTON 

Engraved portrait. Bust in uniform. Oval, with frame-like border 
with tablet beneath showing the surrender of Cornwallis at York- 
Engraver unknown. Hart, No. 20a. 


GEN. GEORGE WASHINGTON 

Stipple portrait “Engraved from a copy after Stewart’ by [W. 
Jackman]. Hart, No. 683a. Subject half-length seated, book in 
right hand and dress sword in bended left forearm. Folio. 


LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON: THE SOLDIER 
Lithograph by Regnier after the painting by Stearns. 
New York, 1853. Folio. 


Published in 


LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON: THE CHRISTIAN 
Lithograph by Regnier after the painting by Suet 
New York, 1853. Folio. 


Published in 


WASHINGTON AND MRS. WASHINGTON 
Colored lithographs. The first drawn on stone by Fanoli after 
Stuart, the second by Lafosse after Jalabert. Folios. (2) 


WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN, AND JEFFERSON 

Three fine lithograph portraits by Grevedon and Maurisse, litho- 
graphed by C. Motte. 1826. The Franklin is in proof state. Small 
upright folios. (3) | 


THE REVEREND MR. GEORGE WHITEFIELD 
Mezzotint portrait engraved by J. Greenwood [of:-Boston] after the 
painting by N. Hone. Published in London 1769. False margin. 


{ The subject was the founder of the first Methodist Church and 


school in America. 


718 


409 AMERICAN REVOLUTION 
Engravings entitled as follows: The Manner in which the American 
_- Colonies declared themselves Independent; The American General 
| Lee taken Prisoner by Lieut. Col. Harcourt; The American Congress; 
NI MWe Premier Assemblée du Congrés. All contemporary. (4) 


410 AMERICAN REVOLUTION 
Mort du General Warren. Lithograph by Zancon after Trumbull; 
- siege d’York-Town. Engraved by Fontaine after Couder; Capitula- 
/ tion de Cornwallis. Engraved by Delignon after Martinet. Small 
yA. folios. (3) 


411 DIE SCHLACHT VON BUNKER HILL 
}4— Engraved by G. Nordheim after the painting by Trumbull. Folio. 


412 AMERICAN VIEWS 
A View of the City of Boston the Capital of New England; The 
L- Siege of Rhode Island, 1778; Mount Vernon; Quebec the Capital of 
Blocsiats, from the North East. All engraved between 1775 and 
/v 1780. (4) 


418 POLITICAL CARICATURES RELATING TO THE AMERICAN 
REVOLUTION 

. A collection of eleven pictorial satires on the political situation be- 
tween England and the Colonies. Engraved in France and Holland. 
Small folios. Some colored. (11) 


414 LES PRESIDENTS DES ETATS UNIS 
Lithograph by A. Mourin. With the portraits of the Presidents from 
Washington to Monroe. Folio. 


415 THE TEA-TAX TEMPEST, OR THE ANGLO-AMERICAN 
/ ake REVOLUTION 
Line engraving dated 1778. Unsigned. Folio. 


416 TRAITE AVEC LES ETATS UNIS 
Colored lithograph by C. Motte after the drawing by V. Adam. 
y {- Represents the signing of the Treaty of Peace between the United 
States and France as represented by the Amrican Commission and 
Napoleon. Folio. 
RARE early lithograph. 


(hs, 


417 


UN BON AVERTI EN VAUT DEUX 

Artist and engraver unknown. Finely colored. 

An allegorical group representing France considering the pleas of 
the American colonies and the threats of Great Britain. 


CHARLES II AND CATHERINE OF GREAT BRITAIN 
Engraved portraits by R. White, with the Dedication, from Moses 
Pitt’s Atlas of 1689. All three finely colored and illuminated. 


rt | Folios. One framed. (8) 


CHARTS OF THE RACES OF THE WORLD 

A set of five charts depicting in panorama form the various races 
and costumes of the Continents of the world. Engraved by Philipeau 
and Mixelle after Sauvier. Executed in the gouache manner of the 
late 18th century and colored. Time-stained and worn about the 
edges. Folios. (5) 


FOREIGN FIELD SPORTS 

Colored aquatints by Dubourg and Merke after Howitt. Represent- 
ing the native sports of many countries including America. Four- 
teen plates. Small folio. (14) 


SPANISH BULL FIGHT ’ 

Twelve aquatint plates in colors illustrating the sport of bull fighting 
in Spain. Engraved by Dubourg. Published by Orme, London, 
TSPBr a GL2) 


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